From f2a592ea2f8224deca08747bb756eebd5d86cefa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lars Ingebrigtsen Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2022 08:22:30 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Regenerated ldefs-boot.el --- lisp/ldefs-boot.el | 4827 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 2407 insertions(+), 2420 deletions(-) diff --git a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el index 429d7ab5328..855f5a25b16 100644 --- a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el +++ b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el @@ -38,16 +38,16 @@ Rotate left Calc Solutions \\[5x5-solve-rotate-left] Rotate right Calc Solutions \\[5x5-solve-rotate-right] Quit current game \\[5x5-quit-game] -(fn &optional SIZE)" t nil) +(fn &optional SIZE)" t) (autoload '5x5-crack-randomly "5x5" "\ -Attempt to crack 5x5 using random solutions." t nil) +Attempt to crack 5x5 using random solutions." t) (autoload '5x5-crack-mutating-current "5x5" "\ -Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the current solution." t nil) +Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the current solution." t) (autoload '5x5-crack-mutating-best "5x5" "\ -Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the best solution." t nil) +Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the best solution." t) (autoload '5x5-crack-xor-mutate "5x5" "\ Attempt to crack 5x5 by xoring the current and best solution. -Mutate the result." t nil) +Mutate the result." t) (autoload '5x5-crack "5x5" "\ Attempt to find a solution for 5x5. @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ two parameters, the first will be a grid vector array that is the current solution and the second will be the best solution so far. The function should return a grid vector array that is the new solution. -(fn BREEDER)" t nil) +(fn BREEDER)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "5x5" '("5x5-")) @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ will be recognized as referring to the same user; when creating a new ChangeLog entry, one element will be chosen at random.") (custom-autoload 'add-log-mailing-address "add-log" t) (autoload 'prompt-for-change-log-name "add-log" "\ -Prompt for a change log name." nil nil) +Prompt for a change log name.") (autoload 'find-change-log "add-log" "\ Find a change log file for \\[add-change-log-entry] and return the name. @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Once a file is found, `change-log-default-name' is set locally in the current buffer to the complete file name. Optional arg BUFFER-FILE overrides `buffer-file-name'. -(fn &optional FILE-NAME BUFFER-FILE)" nil nil) +(fn &optional FILE-NAME BUFFER-FILE)") (autoload 'add-change-log-entry "add-log" "\ Find ChangeLog buffer, add an entry for today and an item for this file. Optional arg WHOAMI (interactive prefix) non-nil means prompt for @@ -138,13 +138,13 @@ notices. Today's date is calculated according to `add-log-time-zone-rule' if non-nil, otherwise in local time. -(fn &optional WHOAMI CHANGELOG-FILE-NAME OTHER-WINDOW NEW-ENTRY PUT-NEW-ENTRY-ON-NEW-LINE)" t nil) +(fn &optional WHOAMI CHANGELOG-FILE-NAME OTHER-WINDOW NEW-ENTRY PUT-NEW-ENTRY-ON-NEW-LINE)" t) (autoload 'add-change-log-entry-other-window "add-log" "\ Find change log file in other window and add entry and item. This is just like `add-change-log-entry' except that it displays the change log file in another window. -(fn &optional WHOAMI FILE-NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional WHOAMI FILE-NAME)" t) (autoload 'change-log-mode "add-log" "\ Major mode for editing change logs; like Indented Text mode. Prevents numeric backups and sets `left-margin' to 8 and `fill-column' to 74. @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Runs `change-log-mode-hook'. \\{change-log-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'add-log-current-defun "add-log" "\ Return name of function definition point is in, or nil. @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ identifiers followed by `:' or `='. See variables `add-log-current-defun-header-regexp' and `add-log-current-defun-function'. -Has a preference of looking backwards." nil nil) +Has a preference of looking backwards.") (autoload 'change-log-merge "add-log" "\ Merge the contents of change log file OTHER-LOG with this buffer. Both must be found in Change Log mode (since the merging depends on @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ or a buffer. Entries are inserted in chronological order. Both the current and old-style time formats for entries are supported. -(fn OTHER-LOG)" t nil) +(fn OTHER-LOG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "add-log" '("add-log-" "change-log-")) @@ -206,11 +206,11 @@ COMPILE argument of `ad-activate' was supplied as nil.") (autoload 'ad-enable-advice "advice" "\ Enables the advice of FUNCTION with CLASS and NAME. -(fn FUNCTION CLASS NAME)" t nil) +(fn FUNCTION CLASS NAME)" t) (autoload 'ad-disable-advice "advice" "\ Disable the advice of FUNCTION with CLASS and NAME. -(fn FUNCTION CLASS NAME)" t nil) +(fn FUNCTION CLASS NAME)" t) (autoload 'ad-add-advice "advice" "\ Add a piece of ADVICE to FUNCTION's list of advices in CLASS. @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ If FUNCTION was not advised already, its advice info will be initialized. Redefining a piece of advice whose name is part of the cache-id will clear the cache. -(fn FUNCTION ADVICE CLASS POSITION)" nil nil) +(fn FUNCTION ADVICE CLASS POSITION)") (autoload 'ad-activate "advice" "\ Activate all the advice information of an advised FUNCTION. If FUNCTION has a proper original definition then an advised @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ an advised function that has actual pieces of advice but none of them are enabled is equivalent to a call to `ad-deactivate'. The current advised definition will always be cached for later usage. -(fn FUNCTION &optional COMPILE)" t nil) +(fn FUNCTION &optional COMPILE)" t) (autoload 'defadvice "advice" "\ Define a piece of advice for FUNCTION (a symbol). The syntax of `defadvice' is as follows: @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ default rule lists defined in `align-rules-list' and `align-exclude-rules-list'. See `align-rules-list' for more details on the format of these lists. -(fn BEG END &optional SEPARATE RULES EXCLUDE-RULES)" t nil) +(fn BEG END &optional SEPARATE RULES EXCLUDE-RULES)" t) (autoload 'align-regexp "align" "\ Align the current region using an ad-hoc rule read from the minibuffer. BEG and END mark the limits of the region. Interactively, this function @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ The non-interactive form of the previous example would look something like: This function is a nothing more than a small wrapper that helps you construct a rule to pass to `align-region', which does the real work. -(fn BEG END REGEXP &optional GROUP SPACING REPEAT)" t nil) +(fn BEG END REGEXP &optional GROUP SPACING REPEAT)" t) (autoload 'align-entire "align" "\ Align the selected region as if it were one alignment section. BEG and END mark the extent of the region. If RULES or EXCLUDE-RULES @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ is set to a list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it can be used to override the default alignment rules that would have been used to align that section. -(fn BEG END &optional RULES EXCLUDE-RULES)" t nil) +(fn BEG END &optional RULES EXCLUDE-RULES)" t) (autoload 'align-current "align" "\ Call `align' on the current alignment section. This function assumes you want to align only the current section, and @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ EXCLUDE-RULES is set to a list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it can be used to override the default alignment rules that would have been used to align that section. -(fn &optional RULES EXCLUDE-RULES)" t nil) +(fn &optional RULES EXCLUDE-RULES)" t) (autoload 'align-highlight-rule "align" "\ Highlight the whitespace which a given rule would have modified. BEG and END mark the extent of the region. TITLE identifies the rule @@ -404,13 +404,13 @@ list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it can be used to override the default alignment rules that would have been used to identify the text to be colored. -(fn BEG END TITLE &optional RULES EXCLUDE-RULES)" t nil) +(fn BEG END TITLE &optional RULES EXCLUDE-RULES)" t) (autoload 'align-unhighlight-rule "align" "\ -Remove any highlighting that was added by `align-highlight-rule'." t nil) +Remove any highlighting that was added by `align-highlight-rule'." t) (autoload 'align-newline-and-indent "align" "\ A replacement function for `newline-and-indent', aligning as it goes. The alignment is done by calling `align' on the region that was -indented." t nil) +indented." t) (register-definition-prefixes "align" '("align-")) @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ Institute `allout-auto-activation'. Intended to be used as the `allout-auto-activation' :set function. -(fn VAR VALUE)" nil nil) +(fn VAR VALUE)") (autoload 'allout-setup "allout" "\ Do fundamental Emacs session for allout auto-activation. @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ Establishes allout processing as part of visiting a file if `allout-auto-activation' is non-nil, or removes it otherwise. The proper way to use this is through customizing the setting of -`allout-auto-activation'." nil nil) +`allout-auto-activation'.") (defvar allout-auto-activation nil "\ Configure allout outline mode auto-activation. @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ the HOT-SPOT Operation section. Misc commands: ------------- -M-x outlineify-sticky Activate outline mode for current buffer, +\\[allout-outlinify-sticky] Activate outline mode for current buffer, and establish a default file-var setting for `allout-layout'. \\[allout-mark-topic] `allout-mark-topic' @@ -742,15 +742,16 @@ evaluate `allout-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) -(defalias 'outlinify-sticky #'outlineify-sticky) -(autoload 'outlineify-sticky "allout" "\ +(fn &optional ARG)" t) +(define-obsolete-function-alias 'outlinify-sticky #'allout-outlinify-sticky "29.1") +(define-obsolete-function-alias 'outlineify-sticky #'allout-outlinify-sticky "29.1") +(autoload 'allout-outlinify-sticky "allout" "\ Activate outline mode and establish file var so it is started subsequently. See `allout-layout' and customization of `allout-auto-activation' for details on preparing Emacs for automatic allout activation. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "allout" '("allout-")) @@ -762,7 +763,7 @@ Commission or decommission allout-widgets-mode along with allout-mode. Meant to be used by customization of `allout-widgets-auto-activation'. -(fn VARNAME VALUE)" nil nil) +(fn VARNAME VALUE)") (defvar allout-widgets-auto-activation nil "\ Activate to enable allout icon graphics wherever allout mode is active. @@ -814,7 +815,7 @@ evaluate `allout-widgets-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "allout-widgets" '("allout-")) @@ -833,11 +834,11 @@ for speed. Therefore, when new remote files are created, Emacs may not know they exist. You can use this command to reread a specific directory, so that Emacs will know its current contents. -(fn &optional DIR)" t nil) +(fn &optional DIR)" t) (autoload 'ange-ftp-hook-function "ange-ftp" "\ -(fn OPERATION &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn OPERATION &rest ARGS)") (register-definition-prefixes "ange-ftp" '("ange-ftp-" "ftp-error" "internal-ange-ftp-mode")) @@ -851,7 +852,7 @@ passing through `animate-n-steps' positions before the final ones. If HPOS is nil (or omitted), center the string horizontally in the current window. -(fn STRING VPOS &optional HPOS)" nil nil) +(fn STRING VPOS &optional HPOS)") (autoload 'animate-sequence "animate" "\ Display animation strings from LIST-OF-STRING with buffer *Animation*. Strings will be separated from each other by SPACE lines. @@ -859,14 +860,14 @@ Strings will be separated from each other by SPACE lines. animation in the buffer named by variable's value, creating the buffer if one does not exist. -(fn LIST-OF-STRINGS SPACE)" nil nil) +(fn LIST-OF-STRINGS SPACE)") (autoload 'animate-birthday-present "animate" "\ Return a birthday present in the buffer *Birthday-Present*. When optional arg NAME is non-nil or called-interactively, prompt for NAME of birthday present receiver and return a birthday present in the buffer *Birthday-Present-for-Name*. -(fn &optional NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional NAME)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "animate" '("animat")) @@ -874,7 +875,7 @@ the buffer *Birthday-Present-for-Name*. (push (purecopy '(ansi-color 3 4 2)) package--builtin-versions) (autoload 'ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on "ansi-color" "\ -Set `ansi-color-for-comint-mode' to t." t nil) +Set `ansi-color-for-comint-mode' to t." t) (autoload 'ansi-color-process-output "ansi-color" "\ Maybe translate SGR control sequences of comint output into text properties. @@ -888,11 +889,11 @@ The comint output is assumed to lie between the marker This is a good function to put in `comint-output-filter-functions'. -(fn IGNORED)" nil nil) +(fn IGNORED)") (autoload 'ansi-color-compilation-filter "ansi-color" "\ Maybe translate SGR control sequences into text properties. This function depends on the `ansi-color-for-compilation-mode' -variable, and is meant to be used in `compilation-filter-hook'." nil nil) +variable, and is meant to be used in `compilation-filter-hook'.") (register-definition-prefixes "ansi-color" '("ansi-color-")) @@ -914,14 +915,14 @@ the rules. If the file for a super-grammar cannot be determined, special file names are used according to variable `antlr-unknown-file-formats' and a commentary with value `antlr-help-unknown-file-text' is added. The -*Help* buffer always starts with the text in `antlr-help-rules-intro'." t nil) +*Help* buffer always starts with the text in `antlr-help-rules-intro'." t) (autoload 'antlr-mode "antlr-mode" "\ Major mode for editing ANTLR grammar files. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'antlr-set-tabs "antlr-mode" "\ Use ANTLR's convention for TABs according to `antlr-tab-offset-alist'. -Used in `antlr-mode'. Also a useful function in `java-mode-hook'." nil nil) +Used in `antlr-mode'. Also a useful function in `java-mode-hook'.") (register-definition-prefixes "antlr-mode" '("antlr-")) @@ -934,13 +935,13 @@ Optional argument WARNTIME is an integer (or string) giving the number of minutes before the appointment at which to start warning. The default is `appt-message-warning-time'. -(fn TIME MSG &optional WARNTIME)" t nil) +(fn TIME MSG &optional WARNTIME)" t) (autoload 'appt-activate "appt" "\ Toggle checking of appointments. With optional numeric argument ARG, turn appointment checking on if ARG is positive, otherwise off. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "appt" '("appt-")) @@ -954,7 +955,7 @@ literally, or a string which is used as a regexp to search for. SUBJECT is a string that is included in the prompt to identify what kind of objects to search. -(fn SUBJECT)" nil nil) +(fn SUBJECT)") (autoload 'apropos-user-option "apropos" "\ Show user options that match PATTERN. PATTERN can be a word, a list of words (separated by spaces), @@ -965,14 +966,14 @@ search for matches for any two (or more) of those words. With \\[universal-argument] prefix, or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also show variables, not just user options. -(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL)" t) (autoload 'apropos-variable "apropos" "\ Show variables that match PATTERN. With the optional argument DO-NOT-ALL non-nil (or when called interactively with the prefix \\[universal-argument]), show user options only, i.e. behave like `apropos-user-option'. -(fn PATTERN &optional DO-NOT-ALL)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN &optional DO-NOT-ALL)" t) (autoload 'apropos-local-variable "apropos" "\ Show buffer-local variables that match PATTERN. Optional arg BUFFER (default: current buffer) is the buffer to check. @@ -980,7 +981,7 @@ Optional arg BUFFER (default: current buffer) is the buffer to check. The output includes variables that are not yet set in BUFFER, but that will be buffer-local when set. -(fn PATTERN &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'apropos-function "apropos" "\ Show functions that match PATTERN. @@ -992,7 +993,7 @@ search for matches for any two (or more) of those words. This is the same as running `apropos-command' with a \\[universal-argument] prefix, or a non-nil `apropos-do-all' argument. -(fn PATTERN)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN)" t) (defalias 'command-apropos #'apropos-command) (autoload 'apropos-command "apropos" "\ Show commands (interactively callable functions) that match PATTERN. @@ -1010,11 +1011,11 @@ satisfy the predicate VAR-PREDICATE. When called from a Lisp program, a string PATTERN is used as a regexp, while a list of strings is used as a word list. -(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL VAR-PREDICATE)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL VAR-PREDICATE)" t) (autoload 'apropos-documentation-property "apropos" "\ Like (documentation-property SYMBOL PROPERTY RAW) but handle errors. -(fn SYMBOL PROPERTY RAW)" nil nil) +(fn SYMBOL PROPERTY RAW)") (autoload 'apropos "apropos" "\ Show all meaningful Lisp symbols whose names match PATTERN. Symbols are shown if they are defined as functions, variables, or @@ -1033,14 +1034,14 @@ Return list of symbols and documentation found. The *Apropos* window will be selected if `help-window-select' is non-nil. -(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL)" t) (autoload 'apropos-library "apropos" "\ List the variables and functions defined by library FILE. FILE should be one of the libraries currently loaded and should thus be found in `load-history'. If `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, the output includes key-bindings of commands. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'apropos-value "apropos" "\ Show all symbols whose value's printed representation matches PATTERN. PATTERN can be a word, a list of words (separated by spaces), @@ -1054,13 +1055,13 @@ names and values of properties. Returns list of symbols and values found. -(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL)" t) (autoload 'apropos-local-value "apropos" "\ Show buffer-local variables whose values match PATTERN. This is like `apropos-value', but only for buffer-local variables. Optional arg BUFFER (default: current buffer) is the buffer to check. -(fn PATTERN &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'apropos-documentation "apropos" "\ Show symbols whose documentation contains matches for PATTERN. PATTERN can be a word, a list of words (separated by spaces), @@ -1075,7 +1076,7 @@ documentation strings. Returns list of symbols and documentation found. -(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN &optional DO-ALL)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "apropos" '("apropos-")) @@ -1094,7 +1095,7 @@ archive. \\{archive-mode-map} -(fn &optional FORCE)" nil nil) +(fn &optional FORCE)") (register-definition-prefixes "arc-mode" '("arc")) @@ -1172,8 +1173,8 @@ take a numeric prefix argument): Entering array mode calls the function `array-mode-hook'. -(fn)" t nil) -(register-definition-prefixes "array" '("array-" "current-line" "limit-index" "move-to-column-untabify" "untabify-backward")) +(fn)" t) +(register-definition-prefixes "array" '("array-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/artist.el @@ -1390,7 +1391,7 @@ evaluate `artist-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "artist" '("artist-")) @@ -1416,7 +1417,7 @@ Turning on Asm mode runs the hook `asm-mode-hook' at the end of initialization. Special commands: \\{asm-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "asm-mode" '("asm-")) @@ -1429,7 +1430,7 @@ Overrides `password-cache-expiry' through a let-binding.") (autoload 'auth-source-netrc-parse-all "auth-source" "\ Parse FILE and return all entries. -(fn FILE)" nil nil) +(fn FILE)") (autoload 'authinfo-mode "auth-source" "\ Mode for editing .authinfo/.netrc files. @@ -1439,7 +1440,7 @@ point is moved into the passwords (see `authinfo-hide-elements'). \\{authinfo-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "auth-source" '("auth")) @@ -1447,7 +1448,7 @@ point is moved into the passwords (see `authinfo-hide-elements'). (push (purecopy '(auth-source-pass 5 0 0)) package--builtin-versions) (autoload 'auth-source-pass-enable "auth-source-pass" "\ -Enable auth-source-password-store." nil nil) +Enable auth-source-password-store.") (autoload 'auth-source-pass-get "auth-source-pass" "\ Return the value associated to KEY in the password-store entry ENTRY. @@ -1461,7 +1462,7 @@ secret key1: value1 key2: value2 -(fn KEY ENTRY)" nil nil) +(fn KEY ENTRY)") (register-definition-prefixes "auth-source-pass" '("auth-source-pass-")) @@ -1475,7 +1476,7 @@ added. Possible values are: `unique' - A unique project type for a specific project. Keep at the very front of the list so more generic projects don't get priority. -(fn PROJAUTO &optional FLAG)" nil nil) +(fn PROJAUTO &optional FLAG)") (register-definition-prefixes "ede/auto" '("ede-")) @@ -1484,7 +1485,7 @@ added. Possible values are: (autoload 'autoconf-mode "autoconf" "\ Major mode for editing Autoconf configure.ac files. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "autoconf" '("autoconf-")) @@ -1498,13 +1499,13 @@ Major mode for editing Autoconf configure.ac files. (put 'auto-insert 'safe-local-variable #'null) (autoload 'auto-insert "autoinsert" "\ Insert default contents into new files if variable `auto-insert' is non-nil. -Matches the visited file name against the elements of `auto-insert-alist'." t nil) +Matches the visited file name against the elements of `auto-insert-alist'." t) (autoload 'define-auto-insert "autoinsert" "\ Associate CONDITION with (additional) ACTION in `auto-insert-alist'. Optional AFTER means to insert action after all existing actions for CONDITION, or if CONDITION had no actions, after all other CONDITIONs. -(fn CONDITION ACTION &optional AFTER)" nil nil) +(fn CONDITION ACTION &optional AFTER)") (function-put 'define-auto-insert 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) (defvar auto-insert-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Auto-Insert mode is enabled. @@ -1534,7 +1535,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='auto-insert-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "autoinsert" '("auto-insert")) @@ -1572,12 +1573,12 @@ evaluate `auto-revert-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'turn-on-auto-revert-mode "autorevert" "\ Turn on Auto-Revert Mode. This function is designed to be added to hooks, for example: - (add-hook \\='c-mode-hook #\\='turn-on-auto-revert-mode)" nil nil) + (add-hook \\='c-mode-hook #\\='turn-on-auto-revert-mode)") (autoload 'auto-revert-tail-mode "autorevert" "\ Toggle reverting tail of buffer when the file grows. @@ -1611,12 +1612,12 @@ evaluate `auto-revert-tail-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'turn-on-auto-revert-tail-mode "autorevert" "\ Turn on Auto-Revert Tail Mode. This function is designed to be added to hooks, for example: - (add-hook \\='my-logfile-mode-hook #\\='turn-on-auto-revert-tail-mode)" nil nil) + (add-hook \\='my-logfile-mode-hook #\\='turn-on-auto-revert-tail-mode)") (defvar global-auto-revert-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Auto-Revert mode is enabled. See the `global-auto-revert-mode' command @@ -1660,7 +1661,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='global-auto-revert-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "autorevert" '("auto-revert-" "global-auto-revert-")) @@ -1700,7 +1701,7 @@ Effects of the different modes: and `mouse-avoidance-nudge-dist' and `mouse-avoidance-nudge-var' for definition of \"random distance\".) -(fn &optional MODE)" t nil) +(fn &optional MODE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "avoid" '("mouse-avoidance-")) @@ -1709,7 +1710,7 @@ definition of \"random distance\".) (push (purecopy '(backtrace 1 0)) package--builtin-versions) (autoload 'backtrace "backtrace" "\ Print a trace of Lisp function calls currently active. -Output stream used is value of `standard-output'." nil nil) +Output stream used is value of `standard-output'.") (register-definition-prefixes "backtrace" '("backtrace-")) @@ -1729,7 +1730,7 @@ Run script using `bat-run' and `bat-run-args'. \\{bat-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "bat-mode" '("bat-")) @@ -1739,7 +1740,7 @@ Run script using `bat-run' and `bat-run-args'. (autoload 'battery "battery" "\ Display battery status information in the echo area. The text being displayed in the echo area is controlled by the variables -`battery-echo-area-format' and `battery-status-function'." t nil) +`battery-echo-area-format' and `battery-status-function'." t) (defvar display-battery-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Display-Battery mode is enabled. See the `display-battery-mode' command @@ -1774,7 +1775,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='display-battery-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "battery" '("battery-")) @@ -1792,7 +1793,7 @@ specifies a minimum number of seconds that the benchmark execution should take. In that case the return value is prepended with the number of repetitions actually used. -(fn FUNC &optional REPETITIONS)" nil nil) +(fn FUNC &optional REPETITIONS)") (autoload 'benchmark-run "benchmark" "\ Time execution of FORMS. If REPETITIONS is supplied as a number, run FORMS that many times, @@ -1821,7 +1822,7 @@ For non-interactive use see also `benchmark-run' and FORM can also be a function in which case we measure the time it takes to call it without any argument. -(fn REPETITIONS FORM)" t nil) +(fn REPETITIONS FORM)" t) (autoload 'benchmark-progn "benchmark" "\ Evaluate BODY and message the time taken. The return value is the value of the final form in BODY. @@ -1852,7 +1853,7 @@ When called interactively, FORCE is t, CURRENT is t if current buffer visits a file using `bibtex-mode', and SELECT is t if current buffer does not use `bibtex-mode'. -(fn &optional CURRENT FORCE SELECT)" t nil) +(fn &optional CURRENT FORCE SELECT)" t) (autoload 'bibtex-mode "bibtex" "\ Major mode for editing BibTeX files. @@ -1906,7 +1907,7 @@ if that value is non-nil. \\{bibtex-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'bibtex-search-entry "bibtex" "\ Move point to the beginning of BibTeX entry named KEY. Return position of entry if KEY is found or nil if not found. @@ -1920,7 +1921,7 @@ Also, GLOBAL is t if the current mode is not `bibtex-mode' or `bibtex-search-entry-globally' is non-nil. A prefix arg negates the value of `bibtex-search-entry-globally'. -(fn KEY &optional GLOBAL START DISPLAY)" t nil) +(fn KEY &optional GLOBAL START DISPLAY)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "bibtex" '("bibtex-")) @@ -1929,7 +1930,7 @@ A prefix arg negates the value of `bibtex-search-entry-globally'. (autoload 'bibtex-style-mode "bibtex-style" "\ Major mode for editing BibTeX style files. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "bibtex-style" '("bibtex-style-")) @@ -1946,15 +1947,15 @@ Regular expression matching the start of a BinHex encoded region.") Binhex decode region between START and END without using an external program. If HEADER-ONLY is non-nil only decode header and return filename. -(fn START END &optional HEADER-ONLY)" t nil) +(fn START END &optional HEADER-ONLY)" t) (autoload 'binhex-decode-region-external "binhex" "\ Binhex decode region between START and END using external decoder. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (autoload 'binhex-decode-region "binhex" "\ Binhex decode region between START and END. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "binhex" '("binhex-")) @@ -2072,7 +2073,7 @@ H * * * O - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Be sure to compare the second example of a hit with the first example of a reflection. -(fn NUM)" t nil) +(fn NUM)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "blackbox" '("bb-" "blackbox-")) @@ -2114,7 +2115,7 @@ Use \\[bookmark-delete] to remove bookmarks (you give it a name and it removes only the first instance of a bookmark with that name from the list of bookmarks.) -(fn &optional NAME NO-OVERWRITE)" t nil) +(fn &optional NAME NO-OVERWRITE)" t) (autoload 'bookmark-set-no-overwrite "bookmark" "\ Set a bookmark named NAME at the current location. If NAME is nil, then prompt the user. @@ -2143,7 +2144,7 @@ Use \\[bookmark-delete] to remove bookmarks (you give it a name and it removes only the first instance of a bookmark with that name from the list of bookmarks.) -(fn &optional NAME PUSH-BOOKMARK)" t nil) +(fn &optional NAME PUSH-BOOKMARK)" t) (autoload 'bookmark-jump "bookmark" "\ Jump to bookmark BOOKMARK (a point in some file). You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable @@ -2163,15 +2164,15 @@ If DISPLAY-FUNC is non-nil, it is a function to invoke to display the bookmark. It defaults to `pop-to-buffer-same-window'. A typical value for DISPLAY-FUNC would be `switch-to-buffer-other-window'. -(fn BOOKMARK &optional DISPLAY-FUNC)" t nil) +(fn BOOKMARK &optional DISPLAY-FUNC)" t) (autoload 'bookmark-jump-other-window "bookmark" "\ Jump to BOOKMARK in another window. See `bookmark-jump' for more. -(fn BOOKMARK)" t nil) +(fn BOOKMARK)" t) (autoload 'bookmark-jump-other-frame "bookmark" "\ Jump to BOOKMARK in another frame. See `bookmark-jump' for more. -(fn BOOKMARK)" t nil) +(fn BOOKMARK)" t) (autoload 'bookmark-relocate "bookmark" "\ Relocate BOOKMARK-NAME to another file, reading file name with minibuffer. @@ -2179,14 +2180,14 @@ This makes an already existing bookmark point to that file, instead of the one it used to point at. Useful when a file has been renamed after a bookmark was set in it. -(fn BOOKMARK-NAME)" t nil) +(fn BOOKMARK-NAME)" t) (autoload 'bookmark-insert-location "bookmark" "\ Insert the name of the file associated with BOOKMARK-NAME. Optional second arg NO-HISTORY means don't record this in the minibuffer history list `bookmark-history'. -(fn BOOKMARK-NAME &optional NO-HISTORY)" t nil) +(fn BOOKMARK-NAME &optional NO-HISTORY)" t) (defalias 'bookmark-locate 'bookmark-insert-location) (autoload 'bookmark-rename "bookmark" "\ Change the name of OLD-NAME bookmark to NEW-NAME name. @@ -2201,7 +2202,7 @@ While you are entering the new name, consecutive \\\", \"<3>\", etc. -(fn FILE &optional OVERWRITE NO-MSG DEFAULT)" t nil) +(fn FILE &optional OVERWRITE NO-MSG DEFAULT)" t) (autoload 'bookmark-bmenu-get-buffer "bookmark" "\ Return the Bookmark List, building it if it doesn't exists. -Don't affect the buffer ring order." nil nil) +Don't affect the buffer ring order.") (autoload 'bookmark-bmenu-list "bookmark" "\ Display a list of existing bookmarks. The list is displayed in a buffer named `*Bookmark List*'. The leftmost column displays a D if the bookmark is flagged for -deletion, or > if it is flagged for displaying." t nil) +deletion, or > if it is flagged for displaying." t) (defalias 'list-bookmarks 'bookmark-bmenu-list) (defalias 'edit-bookmarks 'bookmark-bmenu-list) (autoload 'bookmark-bmenu-search "bookmark" "\ -Incremental search of bookmarks, hiding the non-matches as we go." '(bookmark-bmenu-mode) nil) +Incremental search of bookmarks, hiding the non-matches as we go." '(bookmark-bmenu-mode)) (defvar menu-bar-bookmark-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Bookmark functions"))) (bindings--define-key map [load] '(menu-item "Load a Bookmark File..." bookmark-load :help "Load bookmarks from a bookmark file)")) (bindings--define-key map [write] '(menu-item "Save Bookmarks As..." bookmark-write :help "Write bookmarks to a file (reading the file name with the minibuffer)")) (bindings--define-key map [save] '(menu-item "Save Bookmarks" bookmark-save :help "Save currently defined bookmarks")) (bindings--define-key map [edit] '(menu-item "Edit Bookmark List" bookmark-bmenu-list :help "Display a list of existing bookmarks")) (bindings--define-key map [delete] '(menu-item "Delete Bookmark..." bookmark-delete :help "Delete a bookmark from the bookmark list")) (bindings--define-key map [delete-all] '(menu-item "Delete all Bookmarks..." bookmark-delete-all :help "Delete all bookmarks from the bookmark list")) (bindings--define-key map [rename] '(menu-item "Rename Bookmark..." bookmark-rename :help "Change the name of a bookmark")) (bindings--define-key map [locate] '(menu-item "Insert Location..." bookmark-locate :help "Insert the name of the file associated with a bookmark")) (bindings--define-key map [insert] '(menu-item "Insert Contents..." bookmark-insert :help "Insert the text of the file pointed to by a bookmark")) (bindings--define-key map [set] '(menu-item "Set Bookmark..." bookmark-set :help "Set a bookmark named inside a file.")) (bindings--define-key map [jump] '(menu-item "Jump to Bookmark..." bookmark-jump :help "Jump to a bookmark (a point in some file)")) map)) (defalias 'menu-bar-bookmark-map menu-bar-bookmark-map) (register-definition-prefixes "bookmark" '("bookmark-" "with-buffer-modified-unmodified")) @@ -2318,7 +2319,7 @@ Currently, it also consults `browse-url-browser-function' first if it is set to an alist, although this usage is deprecated since Emacs 28.1 and will be removed in a future release. -(fn URL &optional KIND)" nil nil) +(fn URL &optional KIND)") (autoload 'browse-url-of-file "browse-url" "\ Use a web browser to display FILE. Display the current buffer's file if FILE is nil or if called @@ -2326,7 +2327,7 @@ interactively. Turn the filename into a URL with function `browse-url-file-url'. Pass the URL to a browser using the `browse-url' function then run `browse-url-of-file-hook'. -(fn &optional FILE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-of-buffer "browse-url" "\ Use a web browser to display BUFFER. See `browse-url' for details. @@ -2335,14 +2336,14 @@ Display the current buffer if BUFFER is nil. Display only the currently visible part of BUFFER (from a temporary file) if buffer is narrowed. -(fn &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-of-dired-file "browse-url" "\ -In Dired, ask a WWW browser to display the file named on this line." t nil) +In Dired, ask a WWW browser to display the file named on this line." t) (autoload 'browse-url-of-region "browse-url" "\ Use a web browser to display the current region. See `browse-url' for details. -(fn MIN MAX)" t nil) +(fn MIN MAX)" t) (autoload 'browse-url "browse-url" "\ Open URL using a configurable method. This will typically (by default) open URL with an external web @@ -2364,14 +2365,14 @@ significance of ARGS (most of the functions ignore it). If ARGS are omitted, the default is to pass `browse-url-new-window-flag' as ARGS. -(fn URL &rest ARGS)" t nil) +(fn URL &rest ARGS)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-at-point "browse-url" "\ Open URL at point using a configurable method. See `browse-url' for details. Optional prefix argument ARG non-nil inverts the value of the option `browse-url-new-window-flag'. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-with-browser-kind "browse-url" "\ Browse URL with a browser of the given browser KIND. KIND is either `internal' or `external'. @@ -2379,7 +2380,7 @@ KIND is either `internal' or `external'. When called interactively, the default browser kind is the opposite of the browser kind of `browse-url-browser-function'. -(fn KIND URL &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn KIND URL &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-at-mouse "browse-url" "\ Use a web browser to load a URL clicked with the mouse. See `browse-url' for details. @@ -2387,13 +2388,13 @@ See `browse-url' for details. The URL is the one around or before the position of the mouse click but point is not changed. -(fn EVENT)" t nil) +(fn EVENT)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-xdg-open "browse-url" "\ Pass the specified URL to the \"xdg-open\" command. xdg-open is a desktop utility that calls your preferred web browser. The optional argument IGNORED is not used. -(fn URL &optional IGNORED)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional IGNORED)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-mozilla "browse-url" "\ Ask the Mozilla WWW browser to load URL. Default to the URL around or before point. The strings in variable @@ -2411,7 +2412,7 @@ new tab in an existing window instead. When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (make-obsolete 'browse-url-mozilla 'nil "29.1") (autoload 'browse-url-firefox "browse-url" "\ Ask the Firefox WWW browser to load URL. @@ -2429,7 +2430,7 @@ is loaded in a new tab in an existing window instead. Non-interactively, this uses the optional second argument NEW-WINDOW instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-chromium "browse-url" "\ Ask the Chromium WWW browser to load URL. Default to the URL around or before point. The strings in @@ -2437,24 +2438,24 @@ variable `browse-url-chromium-arguments' are also passed to Chromium. The optional argument NEW-WINDOW is not used. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-webpositive "browse-url" "\ Ask the WebPositive WWW browser to load URL. Default to the URL around or before point. The optional argument NEW-WINDOW is not used. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-default-haiku-browser "browse-url" "\ Browse URL with the system default browser. Default to the URL around or before point. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-emacs "browse-url" "\ Ask Emacs to load URL into a buffer and show it in another window. Optional argument SAME-WINDOW non-nil means show the URL in the currently selected window instead. -(fn URL &optional SAME-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional SAME-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-gnome-moz "browse-url" "\ Ask Mozilla to load URL via the GNOME program `gnome-moz-remote'. Default to the URL around or before point. The strings in variable @@ -2468,7 +2469,7 @@ effect of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (make-obsolete 'browse-url-gnome-moz 'nil "25.1") (autoload 'browse-url-conkeror "browse-url" "\ Ask the Conkeror WWW browser to load URL. @@ -2488,7 +2489,7 @@ new window, load it in a new buffer in an existing window instead. When called non-interactively, use optional second argument NEW-WINDOW instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (make-obsolete 'browse-url-conkeror 'nil "28.1") (autoload 'browse-url-w3 "browse-url" "\ Ask the w3 WWW browser to load URL. @@ -2501,14 +2502,14 @@ prefix argument reverses the effect of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (make-obsolete 'browse-url-w3 'nil "29.1") (autoload 'browse-url-w3-gnudoit "browse-url" "\ Ask another Emacs running gnuserv to load the URL using the W3 browser. The `browse-url-gnudoit-program' program is used with options given by `browse-url-gnudoit-args'. Default to the URL around or before point. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (make-obsolete 'browse-url-w3-gnudoit 'nil "25.1") (autoload 'browse-url-text-xterm "browse-url" "\ Ask a text browser to load URL. @@ -2518,7 +2519,7 @@ in an Xterm window using the Xterm program named by `browse-url-xterm-program' with possible additional arguments `browse-url-xterm-args'. The optional argument NEW-WINDOW is not used. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-text-emacs "browse-url" "\ Ask a text browser to load URL. URL defaults to the URL around or before point. @@ -2533,7 +2534,7 @@ reverses the effect of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-mail "browse-url" "\ Open a new mail message buffer within Emacs for the RFC 2368 URL. Default to using the mailto: URL around or before point as the @@ -2549,7 +2550,7 @@ non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses the effect of When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-generic "browse-url" "\ Ask the WWW browser defined by `browse-url-generic-program' to load URL. Default to the URL around or before point. A fresh copy of the @@ -2557,13 +2558,13 @@ browser is started up in a new process with possible additional arguments `browse-url-generic-args'. This is appropriate for browsers which don't offer a form of remote control. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-kde "browse-url" "\ Ask the KDE WWW browser to load URL. Default to the URL around or before point. The optional argument NEW-WINDOW is not used. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-elinks "browse-url" "\ Ask the Elinks WWW browser to load URL. Default to the URL around the point. @@ -2574,19 +2575,19 @@ none yet running, a newly started instance. The Elinks command will be prepended by the program+arguments from `browse-url-elinks-wrapper'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-button-open "browse-url" "\ Follow the link under point using `browse-url'. If EXTERNAL (the prefix if used interactively), open with the external browser instead of the default one. -(fn &optional EXTERNAL MOUSE-EVENT)" t nil) +(fn &optional EXTERNAL MOUSE-EVENT)" t) (autoload 'browse-url-button-open-url "browse-url" "\ Open URL using `browse-url'. If `current-prefix-arg' is non-nil, use `browse-url-secondary-browser-function' instead. -(fn URL)" nil nil) +(fn URL)") (register-definition-prefixes "browse-url" '("browse-url-")) @@ -2595,13 +2596,13 @@ If `current-prefix-arg' is non-nil, use (autoload 'bs-cycle-next "bs" "\ Select next buffer defined by buffer cycling. The buffers taking part in buffer cycling are defined -by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'." t nil) +by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'." t) (autoload 'bs-cycle-previous "bs" "\ Select previous buffer defined by buffer cycling. The buffers taking part in buffer cycling are defined -by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'." t nil) +by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'." t) (autoload 'bs-customize "bs" "\ -Customization of group bs for Buffer Selection Menu." t nil) +Customization of group bs for Buffer Selection Menu." t) (autoload 'bs-show "bs" "\ Make a menu of buffers so you can manipulate buffers or the buffer list. \\ @@ -2616,7 +2617,7 @@ With prefix argument ARG show a different buffer list. Function `bs--configuration-name-for-prefix-arg' determine accordingly name of buffer configuration. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "bs" '("bs-")) @@ -2634,7 +2635,7 @@ columns on its right towards the left. \\[bubbles-set-game-easy] sets the difficulty to easy. \\[bubbles-set-game-medium] sets the difficulty to medium. \\[bubbles-set-game-difficult] sets the difficulty to difficult. -\\[bubbles-set-game-hard] sets the difficulty to hard." t nil) +\\[bubbles-set-game-hard] sets the difficulty to hard." t) (register-definition-prefixes "bubbles" '("bubbles-")) @@ -2659,7 +2660,7 @@ evaluate `bug-reference-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'bug-reference-prog-mode "bug-reference" "\ Like `bug-reference-mode', but only buttonize in comments and strings. @@ -2678,7 +2679,7 @@ evaluate `bug-reference-prog-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "bug-reference" '("bug-reference-")) @@ -2696,7 +2697,7 @@ it is disabled. (autoload 'byte-compile-warning-enabled-p "bytecomp" "\ Return non-nil if WARNING is enabled, according to `byte-compile-warnings'. -(fn WARNING &optional SYMBOL)" nil nil) +(fn WARNING &optional SYMBOL)") (autoload 'byte-compile-disable-warning "bytecomp" "\ Change `byte-compile-warnings' to disable WARNING. If `byte-compile-warnings' is t, set it to `(not WARNING)'. @@ -2704,7 +2705,7 @@ Otherwise, if the first element is `not', add WARNING, else remove it. Normally you should let-bind `byte-compile-warnings' before calling this, else the global value will be modified. -(fn WARNING)" nil nil) +(fn WARNING)") (autoload 'byte-compile-enable-warning "bytecomp" "\ Change `byte-compile-warnings' to enable WARNING. If `byte-compile-warnings' is t, do nothing. Otherwise, if the @@ -2712,12 +2713,12 @@ first element is `not', remove WARNING, else add it. Normally you should let-bind `byte-compile-warnings' before calling this, else the global value will be modified. -(fn WARNING)" nil nil) +(fn WARNING)") (autoload 'byte-force-recompile "bytecomp" "\ Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that already has a `.elc' file. Files in subdirectories of DIRECTORY are processed also. -(fn DIRECTORY)" t nil) +(fn DIRECTORY)" t) (autoload 'byte-recompile-directory "bytecomp" "\ Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that needs recompilation. This happens when a `.elc' file exists but is older than the `.el' file. @@ -2737,7 +2738,7 @@ This command will normally not follow symlinks when compiling files. If FOLLOW-SYMLINKS is non-nil, symlinked `.el' files will also be compiled. -(fn DIRECTORY &optional ARG FORCE FOLLOW-SYMLINKS)" t nil) +(fn DIRECTORY &optional ARG FORCE FOLLOW-SYMLINKS)" t) (put 'no-byte-compile 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp) (autoload 'byte-compile-file "bytecomp" "\ Compile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME into a file of byte code. @@ -2750,19 +2751,19 @@ value is `no-byte-compile'. See also `emacs-lisp-byte-compile-and-load'. -(fn FILENAME &optional LOAD)" t nil) +(fn FILENAME &optional LOAD)" t) (set-advertised-calling-convention 'byte-compile-file '(filename) '"28.1") (autoload 'compile-defun "bytecomp" "\ Compile and evaluate the current top-level form. Print the result in the echo area. With argument ARG, insert value in current buffer after the form. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'byte-compile "bytecomp" "\ If FORM is a symbol, byte-compile its function definition. If FORM is a lambda or a macro, byte-compile it as a function. -(fn FORM)" nil nil) +(fn FORM)") (autoload 'display-call-tree "bytecomp" "\ Display a call graph of a specified file. This lists which functions have been called, what functions called @@ -2778,11 +2779,11 @@ The call tree also lists those functions which are not known to be called (that is, to which no calls have been compiled), and which cannot be invoked interactively. -(fn &optional FILENAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILENAME)" t) (autoload 'batch-byte-compile-if-not-done "bytecomp" "\ Like `byte-compile-file' but doesn't recompile if already up to date. Use this from the command line, with `-batch'; -it won't work in an interactive Emacs." nil nil) +it won't work in an interactive Emacs.") (autoload 'batch-byte-compile "bytecomp" "\ Run `byte-compile-file' on the files remaining on the command line. Use this from the command line, with `-batch'; @@ -2799,7 +2800,7 @@ For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile $emacs/ ~/*.el\". If NOFORCE is non-nil, don't recompile a file that seems to be already up-to-date. -(fn &optional NOFORCE)" nil nil) +(fn &optional NOFORCE)") (autoload 'batch-byte-recompile-directory "bytecomp" "\ Run `byte-recompile-directory' on the dirs remaining on the command line. Must be used only with `-batch', and kills Emacs on completion. @@ -2809,7 +2810,7 @@ Optional argument ARG is passed as second argument ARG to `byte-recompile-directory'; see there for its possible values and corresponding effects. -(fn &optional ARG)" nil nil) +(fn &optional ARG)") (register-definition-prefixes "bytecomp" '("batch-byte-compile-file" "byte" "displaying-byte-compile-warnings" "emacs-lisp-" "no-byte-compile")) @@ -2854,7 +2855,7 @@ List Yahrzeit dates for *Gregorian* DEATH-DATE from START-YEAR to END-YEAR. When called interactively from the calendar window, the date of death is taken from the cursor position. -(fn DEATH-DATE START-YEAR END-YEAR)" t nil) +(fn DEATH-DATE START-YEAR END-YEAR)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cal-hebrew" '("calendar-hebrew-" "diary-hebrew-" "holiday-hebrew")) @@ -2914,64 +2915,64 @@ from the cursor position. (autoload 'calc-dispatch "calc" "\ Invoke the GNU Emacs Calculator. See \\[calc-dispatch-help] for details. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'calc "calc" "\ The Emacs Calculator. Full documentation is listed under `calc-mode'. -(fn &optional ARG FULL-DISPLAY INTERACTIVE)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG FULL-DISPLAY INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'full-calc "calc" "\ Invoke the Calculator and give it a full-sized window. -(fn &optional INTERACTIVE)" t nil) +(fn &optional INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'quick-calc "calc" "\ Do a quick calculation in the minibuffer without invoking full Calculator. With prefix argument INSERT, insert the result in the current buffer. Otherwise, the result is copied into the kill ring. -(fn &optional INSERT)" t nil) +(fn &optional INSERT)" t) (autoload 'calc-eval "calc" "\ Do a quick calculation and return the result as a string. Return value will either be the formatted result in string form, or a list containing a character position and an error message in string form. -(fn STR &optional SEPARATOR &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn STR &optional SEPARATOR &rest ARGS)") (autoload 'calc-keypad "calc" "\ Invoke the Calculator in \"visual keypad\" mode. This is most useful in the X window system. In this mode, click on the Calc \"buttons\" using the left mouse button. Or, position the cursor manually and do \\[calc-keypad-press]. -(fn &optional INTERACTIVE)" t nil) +(fn &optional INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'full-calc-keypad "calc" "\ Invoke the Calculator in full-screen \"visual keypad\" mode. See calc-keypad for details. -(fn &optional INTERACTIVE)" t nil) +(fn &optional INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'calc-grab-region "calc" "\ Parse the region as a vector of numbers and push it on the Calculator stack. -(fn TOP BOT ARG)" t nil) +(fn TOP BOT ARG)" t) (autoload 'calc-grab-rectangle "calc" "\ Parse a rectangle as a matrix of numbers and push it on the Calculator stack. -(fn TOP BOT ARG)" t nil) +(fn TOP BOT ARG)" t) (autoload 'calc-grab-sum-down "calc" "\ Parse a rectangle as a matrix of numbers and sum its columns. -(fn TOP BOT ARG)" t nil) +(fn TOP BOT ARG)" t) (autoload 'calc-grab-sum-across "calc" "\ Parse a rectangle as a matrix of numbers and sum its rows. -(fn TOP BOT ARG)" t nil) +(fn TOP BOT ARG)" t) (autoload 'calc-embedded "calc" "\ Start Calc Embedded mode on the formula surrounding point. -(fn ARG &optional END OBEG OEND)" t nil) +(fn ARG &optional END OBEG OEND)" t) (autoload 'calc-embedded-activate "calc" "\ Scan the current editing buffer for all embedded := and => formulas. Also looks for the equivalent TeX words, \\gets and \\evalto. -(fn &optional ARG CBUF)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG CBUF)" t) (autoload 'defmath "calc" "\ Define Calc function. @@ -3165,7 +3166,7 @@ See Info node `(calc)Defining Functions'. (autoload 'calc-undo "calc-undo" "\ -(fn N)" t nil) +(fn N)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "calc-undo" '("calc-")) @@ -3208,7 +3209,7 @@ See Info node `(calc)Defining Functions'. (autoload 'calculator "calculator" "\ Run the Emacs calculator. -See the documentation for `calculator-mode' for more information." t nil) +See the documentation for `calculator-mode' for more information." t) (register-definition-prefixes "calculator" '("calculator-")) @@ -3249,7 +3250,7 @@ Runs the following hooks: This function is suitable for execution in an init file. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "calendar" '("calendar-" "diary-" "holiday-buffer" "lunar-phases-buffer" "solar-sunrises-buffer")) @@ -3258,13 +3259,13 @@ This function is suitable for execution in an init file. (autoload 'canlock-insert-header "canlock" "\ Insert a Cancel-Key and/or a Cancel-Lock header if possible. -(fn &optional ID-FOR-KEY ID-FOR-LOCK PASSWORD)" nil nil) +(fn &optional ID-FOR-KEY ID-FOR-LOCK PASSWORD)") (autoload 'canlock-verify "canlock" "\ Verify Cancel-Lock or Cancel-Key in BUFFER. If BUFFER is nil, the current buffer is assumed. Signal an error if it fails. -(fn &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "canlock" '("canlock-")) @@ -3296,7 +3297,7 @@ it fails. ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-engine.el (autoload 'c-guess-basic-syntax "cc-engine" "\ -Return the syntactic context of the current line." nil nil) +Return the syntactic context of the current line.") (register-definition-prefixes "cc-engine" '("c-")) @@ -3320,7 +3321,7 @@ If given a prefix argument (or if the optional argument ACCUMULATE is non-nil) then the previous guess is extended, otherwise a new guess is made from scratch. -(fn &optional ACCUMULATE)" t nil) +(fn &optional ACCUMULATE)" t) (autoload 'c-guess-no-install "cc-guess" "\ Guess the style in the region up to `c-guess-region-max'; don't install it. @@ -3328,7 +3329,7 @@ If given a prefix argument (or if the optional argument ACCUMULATE is non-nil) then the previous guess is extended, otherwise a new guess is made from scratch. -(fn &optional ACCUMULATE)" t nil) +(fn &optional ACCUMULATE)" t) (autoload 'c-guess-buffer "cc-guess" "\ Guess the style on the whole current buffer, and install it. @@ -3338,7 +3339,7 @@ If given a prefix argument (or if the optional argument ACCUMULATE is non-nil) then the previous guess is extended, otherwise a new guess is made from scratch. -(fn &optional ACCUMULATE)" t nil) +(fn &optional ACCUMULATE)" t) (autoload 'c-guess-buffer-no-install "cc-guess" "\ Guess the style on the whole current buffer; don't install it. @@ -3346,7 +3347,7 @@ If given a prefix argument (or if the optional argument ACCUMULATE is non-nil) then the previous guess is extended, otherwise a new guess is made from scratch. -(fn &optional ACCUMULATE)" t nil) +(fn &optional ACCUMULATE)" t) (autoload 'c-guess-region "cc-guess" "\ Guess the style on the region and install it. @@ -3356,7 +3357,7 @@ If given a prefix argument (or if the optional argument ACCUMULATE is non-nil) then the previous guess is extended, otherwise a new guess is made from scratch. -(fn START END &optional ACCUMULATE)" t nil) +(fn START END &optional ACCUMULATE)" t) (autoload 'c-guess-region-no-install "cc-guess" "\ Guess the style on the region; don't install it. @@ -3380,7 +3381,7 @@ guess is made from scratch. Note that the larger the region to guess in, the slower the guessing. So you can limit the region with `c-guess-region-max'. -(fn START END &optional ACCUMULATE)" t nil) +(fn START END &optional ACCUMULATE)" t) (autoload 'c-guess-install "cc-guess" "\ Install the latest guessed style into the current buffer. (This guessed style is a combination of `c-guess-guessed-basic-offset', @@ -3390,7 +3391,7 @@ The style is entered into CC Mode's style system by `c-add-style'. Its name is either STYLE-NAME, or a name based on the absolute file name of the file if STYLE-NAME is nil. -(fn &optional STYLE-NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional STYLE-NAME)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cc-guess" '("c-guess-")) @@ -3415,7 +3416,7 @@ only some basic setup is done, and a call to `c-init-language-vars' or `c-init-language-vars-for' is necessary too (which gives more control). See \"cc-mode.el\" for more info. -(fn &optional NEW-STYLE-INIT)" nil nil) +(fn &optional NEW-STYLE-INIT)") (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(cc\\|hh\\)\\'" . c++-mode)) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.[ch]\\(pp\\|xx\\|\\+\\+\\)\\'" . c++-mode)) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(CC?\\|HH?\\)\\'" . c++-mode)) @@ -3441,7 +3442,7 @@ initialization, then `c-mode-hook'. Key bindings: \\{c-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'c-or-c++-mode "cc-mode" "\ Analyze buffer and enable either C or C++ mode. @@ -3452,7 +3453,7 @@ should be used. This function attempts to use file contents to determine whether the code is C or C++ and based on that chooses whether to enable -`c-mode' or `c++-mode'." t nil) +`c-mode' or `c++-mode'." t) (autoload 'c++-mode "cc-mode" "\ Major mode for editing C++ code. To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a @@ -3469,7 +3470,7 @@ initialization, then `c++-mode-hook'. Key bindings: \\{c++-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.m\\'" . objc-mode)) (autoload 'objc-mode "cc-mode" "\ Major mode for editing Objective C code. @@ -3487,7 +3488,7 @@ initialization, then `objc-mode-hook'. Key bindings: \\{objc-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.java\\'" . java-mode)) (autoload 'java-mode "cc-mode" "\ Major mode for editing Java code. @@ -3505,7 +3506,7 @@ initialization, then `java-mode-hook'. Key bindings: \\{java-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.idl\\'" . idl-mode)) (autoload 'idl-mode "cc-mode" "\ Major mode for editing CORBA's IDL, PSDL and CIDL code. @@ -3523,7 +3524,7 @@ initialization, then `idl-mode-hook'. Key bindings: \\{idl-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(u?lpc\\|pike\\|pmod\\(\\.in\\)?\\)\\'" . pike-mode)) (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("pike" . pike-mode)) (autoload 'pike-mode "cc-mode" "\ @@ -3542,7 +3543,7 @@ initialization, then `pike-mode-hook'. Key bindings: \\{pike-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.awk\\'" . awk-mode)) (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("awk" . awk-mode)) (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("mawk" . awk-mode)) @@ -3563,7 +3564,7 @@ initialization, then `awk-mode-hook'. Key bindings: \\{awk-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cc-mode" '("awk-mode-map" "c++-mode-" "c-" "idl-mode-" "java-mode-" "objc-mode-" "pike-mode-")) @@ -3592,7 +3593,7 @@ calls c-set-style internally in this way whilst initializing a buffer; if c-set-style is called like this from anywhere else, it will usually behave as a null operation. -(fn STYLENAME &optional DONT-OVERRIDE)" t nil) +(fn STYLENAME &optional DONT-OVERRIDE)" t) (autoload 'c-add-style "cc-styles" "\ Add a style to `c-style-alist', or update an existing one. STYLE is a string identifying the style to add or update. DESCRIPTION @@ -3604,14 +3605,14 @@ See the variable `c-style-alist' for the semantics of BASESTYLE, VARIABLE and VALUE. This function also sets the current style to STYLE using `c-set-style' if the optional SET-P flag is non-nil. -(fn STYLE DESCRIPTION &optional SET-P)" t nil) +(fn STYLE DESCRIPTION &optional SET-P)" t) (autoload 'c-set-offset "cc-styles" "\ Change the value of a syntactic element symbol in `c-offsets-alist'. SYMBOL is the syntactic element symbol to change and OFFSET is the new offset for that syntactic element. The optional argument is not used and exists only for compatibility reasons. -(fn SYMBOL OFFSET &optional IGNORED)" t nil) +(fn SYMBOL OFFSET &optional IGNORED)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cc-styles" '("c-" "cc-choose-style-for-mode")) @@ -3628,11 +3629,11 @@ and exists only for compatibility reasons. (autoload 'ccl-compile "ccl" "\ Return the compiled code of CCL-PROGRAM as a vector of integers. -(fn CCL-PROGRAM)" nil nil) +(fn CCL-PROGRAM)") (autoload 'ccl-dump "ccl" "\ Disassemble compiled CCL-code CODE. -(fn CODE)" nil nil) +(fn CODE)") (autoload 'declare-ccl-program "ccl" "\ Declare NAME as a name of CCL program. @@ -3906,7 +3907,7 @@ The return value is a vector of resulting CCL registers. See the documentation of `define-ccl-program' for the detail of CCL program. -(fn CCL-PROG &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn CCL-PROG &rest ARGS)") (register-definition-prefixes "ccl" '("ccl-")) @@ -3918,7 +3919,7 @@ FORM is a piece of Elisp code after macroexpansion. Returns a form where all lambdas don't have any free variables. -(fn FORM)" nil nil) +(fn FORM)") (register-definition-prefixes "cconv" '("cconv-")) @@ -3963,7 +3964,7 @@ There are no special keybindings by default. Action blocks are treated as defuns, i.e. \\[beginning-of-defun] moves to the action header. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'cfengine2-mode "cfengine" "\ Major mode for editing CFEngine2 input. There are no special keybindings by default. @@ -3971,9 +3972,9 @@ There are no special keybindings by default. Action blocks are treated as defuns, i.e. \\[beginning-of-defun] moves to the action header. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'cfengine-auto-mode "cfengine" "\ -Choose `cfengine2-mode' or `cfengine3-mode' by buffer contents." t nil) +Choose `cfengine2-mode' or `cfengine3-mode' by buffer contents." t) (register-definition-prefixes "cfengine" '("cfengine")) @@ -3997,7 +3998,7 @@ just return the result of calling `regexp-quote' on STRING. FROM is for internal use. It specifies an index in the STRING from which to start. -(fn STRING &optional LAX FROM)" nil nil) +(fn STRING &optional LAX FROM)") (register-definition-prefixes "char-fold" '("char-fold-")) @@ -4017,12 +4018,12 @@ from which to start. Check veracity of all `declare-function' statements in FILE. See `check-declare-directory' for more information. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'check-declare-directory "check-declare" "\ Check veracity of all `declare-function' statements under directory ROOT. Returns non-nil if any false statements are found. -(fn ROOT)" t nil) +(fn ROOT)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "check-declare" '("check-declare-")) @@ -4039,13 +4040,13 @@ Returns non-nil if any false statements are found. (autoload 'checkdoc-list-of-strings-p "checkdoc" "\ Return t when OBJ is a list of strings. -(fn OBJ)" nil nil) +(fn OBJ)") (put 'checkdoc-proper-noun-regexp 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) (put 'checkdoc-common-verbs-regexp 'safe-local-variable 'stringp) (autoload 'checkdoc "checkdoc" "\ Interactively check the entire buffer for style errors. The current status of the check will be displayed in a buffer which -the users will view as each check is completed." '(emacs-lisp-mode) nil) +the users will view as each check is completed." '(emacs-lisp-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-interactive "checkdoc" "\ Interactively check the current buffer for doc string errors. Prefix argument START-HERE will start the checking from the current @@ -4055,7 +4056,7 @@ errors. Does not check for comment or space warnings. Optional argument SHOWSTATUS indicates that we should update the checkdoc status window instead of the usual behavior. -(fn &optional START-HERE SHOWSTATUS)" '(emacs-lisp-mode) nil) +(fn &optional START-HERE SHOWSTATUS)" '(emacs-lisp-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-message-interactive "checkdoc" "\ Interactively check the current buffer for message string errors. Prefix argument START-HERE will start the checking from the current @@ -4065,23 +4066,23 @@ errors. Does not check for comment or space warnings. Optional argument SHOWSTATUS indicates that we should update the checkdoc status window instead of the usual behavior. -(fn &optional START-HERE SHOWSTATUS)" '(emacs-lisp-mode) nil) +(fn &optional START-HERE SHOWSTATUS)" '(emacs-lisp-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-eval-current-buffer "checkdoc" "\ Evaluate and check documentation for the current buffer. Evaluation is done first because good documentation for something that doesn't work is just not useful. Comments, doc strings, and rogue -spacing are all verified." t nil) +spacing are all verified." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-current-buffer "checkdoc" "\ Check current buffer for document, comment, error style, and rogue spaces. With a prefix argument (in Lisp, the argument TAKE-NOTES), store all errors found in a warnings buffer, otherwise stop after the first error. -(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode) nil) +(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-file "checkdoc" "\ Check FILE for document, comment, error style, and rogue spaces. -(fn FILE)" nil nil) +(fn FILE)") (autoload 'checkdoc-start "checkdoc" "\ Start scanning the current buffer for documentation string style errors. Only documentation strings are checked. @@ -4089,20 +4090,20 @@ Use `checkdoc-continue' to continue checking if an error cannot be fixed. Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES means to collect all the warning messages into a separate buffer. -(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode) nil) +(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-continue "checkdoc" "\ Find the next doc string in the current buffer which has a style error. Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES means to continue through the whole buffer and save warnings in a separate buffer. -(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode) nil) +(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-comments "checkdoc" "\ Find missing comment sections in the current Emacs Lisp file. Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES non-nil means to save warnings in a separate buffer. Otherwise print a message. This returns the error if there is one. -(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode) nil) +(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-rogue-spaces "checkdoc" "\ Find extra spaces at the end of lines in the current file. Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES non-nil means to save warnings in a @@ -4110,17 +4111,17 @@ separate buffer. Otherwise print a message. This returns the error if there is one. Optional argument INTERACT permits more interactive fixing. -(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES INTERACT)" '(emacs-lisp-mode) nil) +(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES INTERACT)" '(emacs-lisp-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-message-text "checkdoc" "\ Scan the buffer for occurrences of the error function, and verify text. Optional argument TAKE-NOTES causes all errors to be logged. -(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode) nil) +(fn &optional TAKE-NOTES)" '(emacs-lisp-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-eval-defun "checkdoc" "\ Evaluate the current form with `eval-defun' and check its documentation. Evaluation is done first so the form will be read before the documentation is checked. If there is a documentation error, then the display -of what was evaluated will be overwritten by the diagnostic message." t nil) +of what was evaluated will be overwritten by the diagnostic message." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-defun "checkdoc" "\ Examine the doc string of the function or variable under point. Call `error' if the doc string has problems. If NO-ERROR is @@ -4128,50 +4129,50 @@ non-nil, then do not call error, but call `message' instead. If the doc string passes the test, then check the function for rogue white space at the end of each line. -(fn &optional NO-ERROR)" t nil) +(fn &optional NO-ERROR)" t) (autoload 'checkdoc-dired "checkdoc" "\ In Dired, run `checkdoc' on marked files. Skip anything that doesn't have the Emacs Lisp library file extension (\".el\"). When called from Lisp, FILES is a list of filenames. -(fn FILES)" '(dired-mode) nil) +(fn FILES)" '(dired-mode)) (autoload 'checkdoc-ispell "checkdoc" "\ Check the style and spelling of everything interactively. Calls `checkdoc' with spell-checking turned on. -Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc'." t nil) +Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc'." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-ispell-current-buffer "checkdoc" "\ Check the style and spelling of the current buffer. Calls `checkdoc-current-buffer' with spell-checking turned on. -Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-current-buffer'." t nil) +Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-current-buffer'." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-ispell-interactive "checkdoc" "\ Check the style and spelling of the current buffer interactively. Calls `checkdoc-interactive' with spell-checking turned on. -Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-interactive'." t nil) +Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-interactive'." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-ispell-message-interactive "checkdoc" "\ Check the style and spelling of message text interactively. Calls `checkdoc-message-interactive' with spell-checking turned on. -Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-message-interactive'." t nil) +Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-message-interactive'." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-ispell-message-text "checkdoc" "\ Check the style and spelling of message text interactively. Calls `checkdoc-message-text' with spell-checking turned on. -Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-message-text'." t nil) +Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-message-text'." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-ispell-start "checkdoc" "\ Check the style and spelling of the current buffer. Calls `checkdoc-start' with spell-checking turned on. -Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-start'." t nil) +Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-start'." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-ispell-continue "checkdoc" "\ Check the style and spelling of the current buffer after point. Calls `checkdoc-continue' with spell-checking turned on. -Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-continue'." t nil) +Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-continue'." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-ispell-comments "checkdoc" "\ Check the style and spelling of the current buffer's comments. Calls `checkdoc-comments' with spell-checking turned on. -Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-comments'." t nil) +Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-comments'." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-ispell-defun "checkdoc" "\ Check the style and spelling of the current defun with Ispell. Calls `checkdoc-defun' with spell-checking turned on. -Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-defun'." t nil) +Prefix argument is the same as for `checkdoc-defun'." t) (autoload 'checkdoc-minor-mode "checkdoc" "\ Toggle automatic docstring checking (Checkdoc minor mode). @@ -4195,9 +4196,9 @@ evaluate `checkdoc-minor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'checkdoc-package-keywords "checkdoc" "\ -Find package keywords that aren't in `finder-known-keywords'." t nil) +Find package keywords that aren't in `finder-known-keywords'." t) (register-definition-prefixes "checkdoc" '("checkdoc-")) @@ -4207,24 +4208,24 @@ Find package keywords that aren't in `finder-known-keywords'." t nil) Decode HZ/ZW encoded text in the current region. Return the length of resulting text. -(fn BEG END)" t nil) +(fn BEG END)" t) (autoload 'decode-hz-buffer "china-util" "\ -Decode HZ/ZW encoded text in the current buffer." t nil) +Decode HZ/ZW encoded text in the current buffer." t) (autoload 'encode-hz-region "china-util" "\ Encode the text in the current region to HZ. Return the length of resulting text. -(fn BEG END)" t nil) +(fn BEG END)" t) (autoload 'encode-hz-buffer "china-util" "\ -Encode the text in the current buffer to HZ." t nil) +Encode the text in the current buffer to HZ." t) (autoload 'post-read-decode-hz "china-util" "\ -(fn LEN)" nil nil) +(fn LEN)") (autoload 'pre-write-encode-hz "china-util" "\ -(fn FROM TO)" nil nil) +(fn FROM TO)") (register-definition-prefixes "china-util" '("decode-hz-line-continuation" "hz-" "hz/zw-start-gb" "iso2022-" "zw-start-gb")) @@ -4237,14 +4238,14 @@ a form for evaluation. If PATTERN is empty (or nil), every form in the command history is offered. The form is placed in the minibuffer for editing and the result is evaluated. -(fn &optional PATTERN)" t nil) +(fn &optional PATTERN)" t) (autoload 'list-command-history "chistory" "\ List history of commands that used the minibuffer. The number of commands listed is controlled by `list-command-history-max'. Calls value of `list-command-history-filter' (if non-nil) on each history element to judge if that element should be excluded from the list. -The buffer is left in Command History mode." t nil) +The buffer is left in Command History mode." t) (autoload 'command-history "chistory" "\ Examine commands from variable `command-history' in a buffer. The number of commands listed is controlled by `list-command-history-max'. @@ -4256,7 +4257,7 @@ and digits provide prefix arguments. Tab does not indent. \\{command-history-mode-map} This command always recompiles the Command History listing -and runs the normal hook `command-history-hook'." t nil) +and runs the normal hook `command-history-hook'." t) (register-definition-prefixes "chistory" '("command-history-" "default-command-history-filter" "list-command-history-")) @@ -4293,7 +4294,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='cl-font-lock-built-in-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cl-font-lock" '("cl-font-lock-")) @@ -4319,7 +4320,7 @@ DEFAULT-BODY, if present, is used as the body of a default method. (autoload 'cl-generic-define "cl-generic" "\ -(fn NAME ARGS OPTIONS)" nil nil) +(fn NAME ARGS OPTIONS)") (autoload 'cl-defmethod "cl-generic" "\ Define a new method for generic function NAME. This defines an implementation of NAME to use for invocations @@ -4367,11 +4368,11 @@ The set of acceptable TYPEs (also called \"specializers\") is defined (autoload 'cl-generic-define-method "cl-generic" "\ -(fn NAME QUALIFIERS ARGS CALL-CON FUNCTION)" nil nil) +(fn NAME QUALIFIERS ARGS CALL-CON FUNCTION)") (autoload 'cl-find-method "cl-generic" "\ -(fn GENERIC QUALIFIERS SPECIALIZERS)" nil nil) +(fn GENERIC QUALIFIERS SPECIALIZERS)") (register-definition-prefixes "cl-generic" '("cl-")) @@ -4453,7 +4454,7 @@ If the current mode is actually `emacs-lisp-mode', look for a at `common-lisp-indent-function' and, if set, use its value instead. -(fn INDENT-POINT STATE)" nil nil) +(fn INDENT-POINT STATE)") (register-definition-prefixes "cl-indent" '("common-lisp-" "lisp-")) @@ -4510,7 +4511,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='cl-old-struct-compat-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cl-lib" '("cl-")) @@ -4528,13 +4529,13 @@ You can add methods to it to customize the output. But if you just want to print something, don't call this directly: call other entry points instead, such as `cl-prin1'. -(fn OBJECT STREAM)" nil nil) +(fn OBJECT STREAM)") (autoload 'cl-print-expand-ellipsis "cl-print" "\ Print the expansion of an ellipsis to STREAM. VALUE should be the value of the `cl-print-ellipsis' text property which was attached to the ellipsis by `cl-prin1'. -(fn VALUE STREAM)" nil nil) +(fn VALUE STREAM)") (autoload 'cl-prin1 "cl-print" "\ Print OBJECT on STREAM according to its type. Output is further controlled by the variables @@ -4542,11 +4543,11 @@ Output is further controlled by the variables variables for the standard printing functions. See Info node `(elisp)Output Variables'. -(fn OBJECT &optional STREAM)" nil nil) +(fn OBJECT &optional STREAM)") (autoload 'cl-prin1-to-string "cl-print" "\ Return a string containing the `cl-prin1'-printed representation of OBJECT. -(fn OBJECT)" nil nil) +(fn OBJECT)") (autoload 'cl-print-to-string-with-limit "cl-print" "\ Return a string containing a printed representation of VALUE. Attempt to get the length of the returned string under LIMIT @@ -4563,7 +4564,7 @@ this function with `cl-prin1-expand-ellipsis' to expand an ellipsis, abbreviating the expansion to stay within a size limit. -(fn PRINT-FUNCTION VALUE LIMIT)" nil nil) +(fn PRINT-FUNCTION VALUE LIMIT)") (register-definition-prefixes "cl-print" '("cl-print-" "help-byte-code")) @@ -4587,7 +4588,7 @@ otherwise use `c-macro-cppflags'. Noninteractive args are START, END, SUBST. For use inside Lisp programs, see also `c-macro-expansion'. -(fn START END SUBST)" t nil) +(fn START END SUBST)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cmacexp" '("c-macro-")) @@ -4606,7 +4607,7 @@ Runs the hook `inferior-scheme-mode-hook' (after the `comint-mode-hook' is run). (Type \\[describe-mode] in the process buffer for a list of commands.) -(fn CMD)" t nil) +(fn CMD)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cmuscheme" '("cmuscheme-load-hook" "inferior-scheme-" "scheme-" "switch-to-scheme")) @@ -4628,7 +4629,7 @@ Optional argument FRAME specifies the frame where the color is to be displayed. If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame. If FRAME cannot display COLOR, return nil. -(fn COLOR &optional FRAME)" nil nil) +(fn COLOR &optional FRAME)") (register-definition-prefixes "color" '("color-")) @@ -4665,7 +4666,7 @@ If PROGRAM is a string, any more args are arguments to PROGRAM. Return the (possibly newly created) process buffer. -(fn NAME BUFFER PROGRAM &optional STARTFILE &rest SWITCHES)" nil nil) +(fn NAME BUFFER PROGRAM &optional STARTFILE &rest SWITCHES)") (autoload 'make-comint "comint" "\ Make a Comint process NAME in a buffer, running PROGRAM. The name of the buffer is made by surrounding NAME with `*'s. @@ -4680,7 +4681,7 @@ If PROGRAM is a string, any more args are arguments to PROGRAM. Returns the (possibly newly created) process buffer. -(fn NAME PROGRAM &optional STARTFILE &rest SWITCHES)" nil nil) +(fn NAME PROGRAM &optional STARTFILE &rest SWITCHES)") (autoload 'comint-run "comint" "\ Run PROGRAM in a Comint buffer and switch to that buffer. @@ -4693,7 +4694,7 @@ hooks on this symbol are run in the buffer. See `make-comint' and `comint-exec'. -(fn PROGRAM &optional SWITCHES)" t nil) +(fn PROGRAM &optional SWITCHES)" t) (function-put 'comint-run 'interactive-only 'make-comint) (defvar comint-file-name-prefix (purecopy "") "\ Prefix prepended to absolute file names taken from process input. @@ -4705,26 +4706,26 @@ With prefix arg ECHO, echo output in process buffer. If NO-DISPLAY is non-nil, do not show the output buffer. -(fn COMMAND OUTPUT-BUFFER ECHO &optional NO-DISPLAY)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND OUTPUT-BUFFER ECHO &optional NO-DISPLAY)" t) (autoload 'comint-redirect-send-command-to-process "comint" "\ Send COMMAND to PROCESS, with output to OUTPUT-BUFFER. With prefix arg, echo output in process buffer. If NO-DISPLAY is non-nil, do not show the output buffer. -(fn COMMAND OUTPUT-BUFFER PROCESS ECHO &optional NO-DISPLAY)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND OUTPUT-BUFFER PROCESS ECHO &optional NO-DISPLAY)" t) (autoload 'comint-redirect-results-list "comint" "\ Send COMMAND to current process. Return a list of expressions in the output which match REGEXP. REGEXP-GROUP is the regular expression group in REGEXP to use. -(fn COMMAND REGEXP REGEXP-GROUP)" nil nil) +(fn COMMAND REGEXP REGEXP-GROUP)") (autoload 'comint-redirect-results-list-from-process "comint" "\ Send COMMAND to PROCESS. Return a list of expressions in the output which match REGEXP. REGEXP-GROUP is the regular expression group in REGEXP to use. -(fn PROCESS COMMAND REGEXP REGEXP-GROUP)" nil nil) +(fn PROCESS COMMAND REGEXP REGEXP-GROUP)") (register-definition-prefixes "comint" '("comint-")) @@ -4734,25 +4735,25 @@ REGEXP-GROUP is the regular expression group in REGEXP to use. (autoload 'comp-subr-trampoline-install "comp" "\ Make SUBR-NAME effectively advice-able when called from native code. -(fn SUBR-NAME)" nil nil) +(fn SUBR-NAME)") (autoload 'comp-c-func-name "comp" "\ Given NAME, return a name suitable for the native code. Add PREFIX in front of it. If FIRST is not nil, pick the first available name ignoring compilation context and potential name clashes. -(fn NAME PREFIX &optional FIRST)" nil nil) +(fn NAME PREFIX &optional FIRST)") (autoload 'comp-clean-up-stale-eln "comp" "\ Remove all FILE*.eln* files found in `native-comp-eln-load-path'. The files to be removed are those produced from the original source filename (including FILE). -(fn FILE)" nil nil) +(fn FILE)") (autoload 'comp-lookup-eln "comp" "\ Given a Lisp source FILENAME return the corresponding .eln file if found. Search happens in `native-comp-eln-load-path'. -(fn FILENAME)" nil nil) +(fn FILENAME)") (autoload 'native-compile "comp" "\ Compile FUNCTION-OR-FILE into native code. This is the synchronous entry-point for the Emacs Lisp native @@ -4765,7 +4766,7 @@ If FUNCTION-OR-FILE is a filename, return the filename of the compiled object. If FUNCTION-OR-FILE is a function symbol or a form, return the compiled function. -(fn FUNCTION-OR-FILE &optional OUTPUT)" nil nil) +(fn FUNCTION-OR-FILE &optional OUTPUT)") (autoload 'batch-native-compile "comp" "\ Perform batch native compilation of remaining command-line arguments. @@ -4777,14 +4778,14 @@ as part of building the source tarball, in which case the .eln file will be placed under the native-lisp/ directory (actually, in the last directory in `native-comp-eln-load-path'). -(fn &optional FOR-TARBALL)" nil nil) +(fn &optional FOR-TARBALL)") (autoload 'batch-byte+native-compile "comp" "\ Like `batch-native-compile', but used for bootstrap. Generate .elc files in addition to the .eln files. Force the produced .eln to be outputted in the eln system directory (the last entry in `native-comp-eln-load-path') unless `native-compile-target-directory' is non-nil. If the environment -variable \"NATIVE_DISABLED\" is set, only byte compile." nil nil) +variable \"NATIVE_DISABLED\" is set, only byte compile.") (autoload 'native-compile-async "comp" "\ Compile FILES asynchronously. FILES is one file or a list of filenames or directories. @@ -4804,7 +4805,7 @@ a function -- A function selecting files with matching names. The variable `native-comp-async-jobs-number' specifies the number of (commands) to run simultaneously. -(fn FILES &optional RECURSIVELY LOAD SELECTOR)" nil nil) +(fn FILES &optional RECURSIVELY LOAD SELECTOR)") (register-definition-prefixes "comp" '("comp-" "make-comp-edge" "native-" "no-native-compile")) @@ -4849,7 +4850,7 @@ on first call it advances points to the next difference, on second call it synchronizes points by skipping the difference, on third call it again advances points to the next difference and so on. -(fn IGNORE-WHITESPACE)" t nil) +(fn IGNORE-WHITESPACE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "compare-w" '("compare-")) @@ -4948,11 +4949,11 @@ The name used for the buffer is actually whatever is returned by the function in `compilation-buffer-name-function', so you can set that to a function that generates a unique name. -(fn COMMAND &optional COMINT)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND &optional COMINT)" t) (autoload 'compilation--default-buffer-name "compile" "\ -(fn NAME-OF-MODE)" nil nil) +(fn NAME-OF-MODE)") (autoload 'compilation-start "compile" "\ Run compilation command COMMAND (low level interface). If COMMAND starts with a cd command, that becomes the `default-directory'. @@ -4978,7 +4979,7 @@ point is not changed. Returns the compilation buffer created. -(fn COMMAND &optional MODE NAME-FUNCTION HIGHLIGHT-REGEXP CONTINUE)" nil nil) +(fn COMMAND &optional MODE NAME-FUNCTION HIGHLIGHT-REGEXP CONTINUE)") (autoload 'compilation-mode "compile" "\ Major mode for compilation log buffers. \\To visit the source for a line-numbered error, @@ -4989,7 +4990,7 @@ Runs `compilation-mode-hook' with `run-mode-hooks' (which see). \\{compilation-mode-map} -(fn &optional NAME-OF-MODE)" t nil) +(fn &optional NAME-OF-MODE)" t) (put 'define-compilation-mode 'doc-string-elt 3) (autoload 'compilation-shell-minor-mode "compile" "\ Toggle Compilation Shell minor mode. @@ -5014,9 +5015,7 @@ evaluate `compilation-shell-minor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -\\{compilation-shell-minor-mode-map} - -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'compilation-minor-mode "compile" "\ Toggle Compilation minor mode. @@ -5039,14 +5038,12 @@ evaluate `compilation-minor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -\\{compilation-minor-mode-map} - -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'compilation-next-error-function "compile" "\ Advance to the next error message and visit the file where the error was. This is the value of `next-error-function' in Compilation buffers. -(fn N &optional RESET)" t nil) +(fn N &optional RESET)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "compile" '("compil" "define-compilation-mode" "kill-compilation" "recompile")) @@ -5093,7 +5090,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='dynamic-completion-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "completion" '("*c-def-regexp*" "*lisp-def-regexp*" "accept-completion" "add-" "cdabbrev-" "check-completion-length" "clear-all-completions" "cmpl-" "complet" "current-completion-source" "delete-completion" "enable-completion" "find-" "inside-locate-completion-entry" "interactive-completion-string-reader" "kill-" "list-all-completions" "load-completions-from-file" "make-c" "next-cdabbrev" "num-cmpl-sources" "reset-cdabbrev" "save" "set-c" "symbol-" "use-completion-")) @@ -5130,12 +5127,12 @@ See also `conf-space-mode', `conf-colon-mode', `conf-javaprop-mode', \\{conf-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'conf-unix-mode "conf-mode" "\ Conf Mode starter for Unix style Conf files. Comments start with `#'. For details see `conf-mode'. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'conf-windows-mode "conf-mode" "\ Conf Mode starter for Windows style Conf files. Comments start with `;'. @@ -5150,7 +5147,7 @@ Default={5984FFE0-28D4-11CF-AE66-08002B2E1262} [{5984FFE0-28D4-11CF-AE66-08002B2E1262}] PersistMoniker=file://Folder.htt -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'conf-javaprop-mode "conf-mode" "\ Conf Mode starter for Java properties files. Comments start with `#' but are also recognized with `//' or @@ -5168,7 +5165,7 @@ x.1 = x.2.y.1.z.1 = x.2.y.1.z.2.zz = -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'conf-space-mode "conf-mode" "\ Conf Mode starter for space separated conf files. \"Assignments\" are with ` '. Keywords before the parameters are @@ -5192,12 +5189,12 @@ class desktop add /dev/audio desktop add /dev/mixer desktop -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'conf-space-keywords "conf-mode" "\ Enter Conf Space mode using regexp KEYWORDS to match the keywords. See `conf-space-mode'. -(fn KEYWORDS)" t nil) +(fn KEYWORDS)" t) (autoload 'conf-colon-mode "conf-mode" "\ Conf Mode starter for Colon files. \"Assignments\" are with `:'. @@ -5208,7 +5205,7 @@ For details see `conf-mode'. Example: : \"\\241\" exclamdown : \"\\242\" cent -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'conf-ppd-mode "conf-mode" "\ Conf Mode starter for Adobe/CUPS PPD files. Comments start with `*%' and \"assignments\" are with `:'. @@ -5219,7 +5216,7 @@ For details see `conf-mode'. Example: *DefaultTransfer: Null *Transfer Null.Inverse: \"{ 1 exch sub }\" -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'conf-xdefaults-mode "conf-mode" "\ Conf Mode starter for Xdefaults files. Comments start with `!' and \"assignments\" are with `:'. @@ -5230,7 +5227,7 @@ For details see `conf-mode'. Example: *background: gray99 *foreground: black -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'conf-toml-mode "conf-mode" "\ Conf Mode starter for TOML files. Comments start with `#' and \"assignments\" are with `='. @@ -5241,7 +5238,7 @@ For details see `conf-mode'. Example: [entry] value = \"some string\" -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'conf-desktop-mode "conf-mode" "\ Conf Mode started for freedesktop.org Desktop files. Comments start with `#' and \"assignments\" are with `='. @@ -5254,7 +5251,7 @@ For details see `conf-mode'. Exec=gimp-2.8 %U Terminal=false -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "conf-mode" '("conf-")) @@ -5272,19 +5269,19 @@ of load, ENDMSG at the end. Interactively, PHRASE-FILE defaults to `cookie-file', unless that is nil or a prefix argument is used. -(fn PHRASE-FILE &optional STARTMSG ENDMSG)" t nil) +(fn PHRASE-FILE &optional STARTMSG ENDMSG)" t) (autoload 'cookie-insert "cookie1" "\ Insert random phrases from PHRASE-FILE; COUNT of them. When the phrase file is read in, display STARTMSG at the beginning of load, ENDMSG at the end. -(fn PHRASE-FILE &optional COUNT STARTMSG ENDMSG)" nil nil) +(fn PHRASE-FILE &optional COUNT STARTMSG ENDMSG)") (autoload 'cookie-snarf "cookie1" "\ Read the PHRASE-FILE, return it as a vector of strings. Emit STARTMSG and ENDMSG before and after. Cache the result; second and subsequent calls on the same file won't go to disk. -(fn PHRASE-FILE &optional STARTMSG ENDMSG)" nil nil) +(fn PHRASE-FILE &optional STARTMSG ENDMSG)") (register-definition-prefixes "cookie1" '("cookie")) @@ -5302,21 +5299,21 @@ following the copyright are updated as well. If non-nil, INTERACTIVEP tells the function to behave as when it's called interactively. -(fn &optional ARG INTERACTIVEP)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG INTERACTIVEP)" t) (autoload 'copyright-fix-years "copyright" "\ Convert 2 digit years to 4 digit years. Uses heuristic: year >= 50 means 19xx, < 50 means 20xx. If `copyright-year-ranges' (which see) is non-nil, also -independently replaces consecutive years with a range." t nil) +independently replaces consecutive years with a range." t) (autoload 'copyright "copyright" "\ Insert a copyright by $ORGANIZATION notice at cursor. -(fn &optional STR ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional STR ARG)" t) (autoload 'copyright-update-directory "copyright" "\ Update copyright notice for all files in DIRECTORY matching MATCH. If FIX is non-nil, run `copyright-fix-years' instead. -(fn DIRECTORY MATCH &optional FIX)" t nil) +(fn DIRECTORY MATCH &optional FIX)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "copyright" '("copyright-")) @@ -5505,13 +5502,13 @@ DO NOT FORGET to read micro-docs (available from `Perl' menu) or as help on variables `cperl-tips', `cperl-problems', `cperl-praise', `cperl-speed'. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'cperl-perldoc "cperl-mode" "\ Run `perldoc' on WORD. -(fn WORD)" t nil) +(fn WORD)" t) (autoload 'cperl-perldoc-at-point "cperl-mode" "\ -Run a `perldoc' on the word around point." t nil) +Run a `perldoc' on the word around point." t) (register-definition-prefixes "cperl-mode" '("cperl-")) @@ -5523,9 +5520,9 @@ This command pops up a buffer which you should edit to specify what kind of highlighting to use, and the criteria for highlighting. A prefix arg suppresses display of that buffer. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'cpp-parse-edit "cpp" "\ -Edit display information for cpp conditionals." t nil) +Edit display information for cpp conditionals." t) (register-definition-prefixes "cpp" '("cpp-")) @@ -5560,7 +5557,7 @@ contents of the minibuffer are \"alice,bob,eve\" and point is between This function returns a list of the strings that were read, with empty strings removed. -(fn PROMPT TABLE &optional PREDICATE REQUIRE-MATCH INITIAL-INPUT HIST DEF INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD)" nil nil) +(fn PROMPT TABLE &optional PREDICATE REQUIRE-MATCH INITIAL-INPUT HIST DEF INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD)") (register-definition-prefixes "crm" '("crm-")) @@ -5592,12 +5589,12 @@ be used to fill comments. \\{css-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.scss\\'" . scss-mode)) (autoload 'scss-mode "css-mode" "\ Major mode to edit \"Sassy CSS\" files. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'css-lookup-symbol "css-mode" "\ Display the CSS documentation for SYMBOL, as found on MDN. When this command is used interactively, it picks a default @@ -5605,7 +5602,7 @@ symbol based on the CSS text before point -- either an @-keyword, a property name, a pseudo-class, or a pseudo-element, depending on what is seen near point. -(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) +(fn SYMBOL)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "css-mode" '("css-" "scss-")) @@ -5664,11 +5661,11 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='cua-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'cua-selection-mode "cua-base" "\ Enable CUA selection mode without the C-z/C-x/C-c/C-v bindings. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cua-base" '("cua-")) @@ -5699,7 +5696,7 @@ evaluate `cua-rectangle-mark-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cua-rect" '("cua-")) @@ -5727,7 +5724,7 @@ evaluate `cursor-intangible-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'cursor-sensor-mode "cursor-sensor" "\ Handle the `cursor-sensor-functions' text property. @@ -5751,7 +5748,7 @@ evaluate `cursor-sensor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cursor-sensor" '("cursor-sensor-")) @@ -5782,7 +5779,7 @@ If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment. -(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional COMMENT)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional COMMENT)" t) (autoload 'customize-set-variable "cus-edit" "\ Set the default for VARIABLE to VALUE, and return VALUE. VALUE is a Lisp object. @@ -5798,7 +5795,7 @@ If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment. -(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional COMMENT)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional COMMENT)" t) (autoload 'setopt "cus-edit" "\ Set VARIABLE/VALUE pairs, and return the final VALUE. This is like `setq', but is meant for user options instead of @@ -5809,7 +5806,7 @@ plain variables. This means that `setopt' will execute any (autoload 'setopt--set "cus-edit" "\ -(fn VARIABLE VALUE)" nil nil) +(fn VARIABLE VALUE)") (autoload 'customize-save-variable "cus-edit" "\ Set the default for VARIABLE to VALUE, and save it for future sessions. Return VALUE. @@ -5825,7 +5822,7 @@ If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment. -(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional COMMENT)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional COMMENT)" t) (autoload 'customize-push-and-save "cus-edit" "\ Add ELTS to LIST-VAR and save for future sessions, safely. ELTS should be a list. This function adds each entry to the @@ -5835,39 +5832,39 @@ If Emacs is initialized, call `customize-save-variable' to save the resulting list value now. Otherwise, add an entry to `after-init-hook' to save it after initialization. -(fn LIST-VAR ELTS)" nil nil) +(fn LIST-VAR ELTS)") (autoload 'customize "cus-edit" "\ Select a customization buffer which you can use to set user options. User options are structured into \"groups\". Initially the top-level group `Emacs' and its immediate subgroups -are shown; the contents of those subgroups are initially hidden." t nil) +are shown; the contents of those subgroups are initially hidden." t) (autoload 'customize-mode "cus-edit" "\ Customize options related to a major or minor mode. By default the current major mode is used. With a prefix argument or if the current major mode has no known group, prompt for the MODE to customize. -(fn MODE)" t nil) +(fn MODE)" t) (autoload 'customize-group "cus-edit" "\ Customize GROUP, which must be a customization group. If OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, display in another window. -(fn &optional GROUP OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn &optional GROUP OTHER-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'customize-group-other-window "cus-edit" "\ Customize GROUP, which must be a customization group, in another window. -(fn &optional GROUP)" t nil) +(fn &optional GROUP)" t) (defalias 'customize-variable 'customize-option) (autoload 'customize-option "cus-edit" "\ Customize SYMBOL, which must be a user option. -(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) +(fn SYMBOL)" t) (defalias 'customize-variable-other-window 'customize-option-other-window) (autoload 'customize-option-other-window "cus-edit" "\ Customize SYMBOL, which must be a user option. Show the buffer in another window, but don't select it. -(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) +(fn SYMBOL)" t) (defvar customize-package-emacs-version-alist nil "\ Alist mapping versions of a package to Emacs versions. We use this for packages that have their own names, but are released @@ -5909,7 +5906,7 @@ release. With argument SINCE-VERSION (a string), customize all settings that were added or redefined since that version. -(fn &optional SINCE-VERSION)" t nil) +(fn &optional SINCE-VERSION)" t) (autoload 'customize-face "cus-edit" "\ Customize FACE, which should be a face name or nil. If FACE is nil, customize all faces. If FACE is actually a @@ -5920,7 +5917,7 @@ If OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, display in another window. Interactively, when point is on text which has a face specified, suggest to customize that face, if it's customizable. -(fn &optional FACE OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn &optional FACE OTHER-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'customize-face-other-window "cus-edit" "\ Show customization buffer for face FACE in other window. If FACE is actually a face-alias, customize the face it is aliased to. @@ -5928,13 +5925,13 @@ If FACE is actually a face-alias, customize the face it is aliased to. Interactively, when point is on text which has a face specified, suggest to customize that face, if it's customizable. -(fn &optional FACE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FACE)" t) (autoload 'customize-unsaved "cus-edit" "\ -Customize all options and faces set in this session but not saved." t nil) +Customize all options and faces set in this session but not saved." t) (autoload 'customize-rogue "cus-edit" "\ -Customize all user variables modified outside customize." t nil) +Customize all user variables modified outside customize." t) (autoload 'customize-saved "cus-edit" "\ -Customize all saved options and faces." t nil) +Customize all saved options and faces." t) (autoload 'customize-apropos "cus-edit" "\ Customize loaded options, faces and groups matching PATTERN. PATTERN can be a word, a list of words (separated by spaces), @@ -5946,23 +5943,23 @@ If TYPE is `options', include only options. If TYPE is `faces', include only faces. If TYPE is `groups', include only groups. -(fn PATTERN &optional TYPE)" t nil) +(fn PATTERN &optional TYPE)" t) (autoload 'customize-apropos-options "cus-edit" "\ Customize all loaded customizable options matching REGEXP. -(fn REGEXP &optional IGNORED)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP &optional IGNORED)" t) (autoload 'customize-apropos-faces "cus-edit" "\ Customize all loaded faces matching REGEXP. -(fn REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'customize-apropos-groups "cus-edit" "\ Customize all loaded groups matching REGEXP. -(fn REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'custom-prompt-customize-unsaved-options "cus-edit" "\ Prompt user to customize any unsaved customization options. Return nil if user chooses to customize, for use in -`kill-emacs-query-functions'." nil nil) +`kill-emacs-query-functions'.") (autoload 'custom-buffer-create "cus-edit" "\ Create a buffer containing OPTIONS. Optional NAME is the name of the buffer. @@ -5971,7 +5968,7 @@ SYMBOL is a customization option, and WIDGET is a widget for editing that option. DESCRIPTION is unused. -(fn OPTIONS &optional NAME DESCRIPTION)" nil nil) +(fn OPTIONS &optional NAME DESCRIPTION)") (autoload 'custom-buffer-create-other-window "cus-edit" "\ Create a buffer containing OPTIONS, and display it in another window. The result includes selecting that window. @@ -5981,11 +5978,11 @@ SYMBOL is a customization option, and WIDGET is a widget for editing that option. DESCRIPTION is unused. -(fn OPTIONS &optional NAME DESCRIPTION)" nil nil) +(fn OPTIONS &optional NAME DESCRIPTION)") (autoload 'customize-browse "cus-edit" "\ Create a tree browser for the customize hierarchy. -(fn &optional GROUP)" t nil) +(fn &optional GROUP)" t) (defvar custom-file nil "\ File used for storing customization information. The default is nil, which means to use your init file @@ -6020,25 +6017,25 @@ file. Otherwise, Emacs will not load the file when it starts up, and hence will not set `custom-file' to that file either.") (custom-autoload 'custom-file "cus-edit" t) (autoload 'custom-save-all "cus-edit" "\ -Save all customizations in `custom-file'." nil nil) +Save all customizations in `custom-file'.") (autoload 'customize-save-customized "cus-edit" "\ -Save all user options which have been set in this session." t nil) +Save all user options which have been set in this session." t) (autoload 'custom-menu-create "cus-edit" "\ Create menu for customization group SYMBOL. The menu is in a format applicable to `easy-menu-define'. -(fn SYMBOL)" nil nil) +(fn SYMBOL)") (autoload 'customize-menu-create "cus-edit" "\ Return a customize menu for customization group SYMBOL. If optional NAME is given, use that as the name of the menu. Otherwise the menu will be named `Customize'. The format is suitable for use with `easy-menu-define'. -(fn SYMBOL &optional NAME)" nil nil) +(fn SYMBOL &optional NAME)") (autoload 'customize-icon "cus-edit" "\ Customize ICON. -(fn ICON)" t nil) +(fn ICON)" t) (autoload 'custom-set-icons "cus-edit" "\ Install user customizations of icon specs specified in ARGS. These settings are registered as theme `user'. @@ -6048,9 +6045,9 @@ The arguments should each be a list of the form: This stores EXP (without evaluating it) as the saved spec for SYMBOL. -(fn &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn &rest ARGS)") (autoload 'custom-save-icons "cus-edit" "\ -Save all customized icons in `custom-file'." nil nil) +Save all customized icons in `custom-file'.") (register-definition-prefixes "cus-edit" '("Custom-" "cus" "widget-")) @@ -6065,21 +6062,21 @@ from the Custom save file. BUFFER, if non-nil, should be a buffer to use; the default is named *Custom Theme*. -(fn &optional THEME BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional THEME BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'custom-theme-visit-theme "cus-theme" "\ Set up a Custom buffer to edit custom theme THEME. -(fn THEME)" t nil) +(fn THEME)" t) (autoload 'describe-theme "cus-theme" "\ Display a description of the Custom theme THEME (a symbol). -(fn THEME)" t nil) +(fn THEME)" t) (autoload 'customize-themes "cus-theme" "\ Display a selectable list of Custom themes. When called from Lisp, BUFFER should be the buffer to use; if omitted, a buffer named *Custom Themes* is used. -(fn &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cus-theme" '("custom-" "describe-theme-1")) @@ -6093,7 +6090,7 @@ omitted, a buffer named *Custom Themes* is used. (autoload 'cvs-status-mode "cvs-status" "\ Mode used for cvs status output. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cvs-status" '("cvs-")) @@ -6122,7 +6119,7 @@ evaluate `cwarn-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (put 'global-cwarn-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) (defvar global-cwarn-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Cwarn mode is enabled. @@ -6146,7 +6143,7 @@ Cwarn mode is enabled in all buffers where See `cwarn-mode' for more information on Cwarn mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cwarn" '("cwarn-" "turn-on-cwarn-mode-if-enabled")) @@ -6155,11 +6152,11 @@ See `cwarn-mode' for more information on Cwarn mode. (autoload 'cyrillic-encode-koi8-r-char "cyril-util" "\ Return KOI8-R external character code of CHAR if appropriate. -(fn CHAR)" nil nil) +(fn CHAR)") (autoload 'cyrillic-encode-alternativnyj-char "cyril-util" "\ Return ALTERNATIVNYJ external character code of CHAR if appropriate. -(fn CHAR)" nil nil) +(fn CHAR)") (autoload 'standard-display-cyrillic-translit "cyril-util" "\ Display a Cyrillic buffer using a transliteration. For readability, the table is slightly @@ -6171,7 +6168,7 @@ Possible values are listed in `cyrillic-language-alist'. If the argument is t, we use the default cyrillic transliteration. If the argument is nil, we return the display table to its standard state. -(fn &optional CYRILLIC-LANGUAGE)" t nil) +(fn &optional CYRILLIC-LANGUAGE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "cyril-util" '("cyrillic-language-alist")) @@ -6193,7 +6190,7 @@ completions. If the prefix argument is 16 (which comes from \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]), then it searches *all* buffers. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'dabbrev-expand "dabbrev" "\ Expand previous word \"dynamically\". @@ -6218,7 +6215,7 @@ direction of search to backward if set non-nil. See also `dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp' and \\[dabbrev-completion]. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "dabbrev" '("dabbrev-")) @@ -6227,7 +6224,7 @@ See also `dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp' and \\[dabbrev-completion]. (autoload 'data-debug-new-buffer "data-debug" "\ Create a new data-debug buffer with NAME. -(fn NAME)" nil nil) +(fn NAME)") (register-definition-prefixes "data-debug" '("data-debug-")) @@ -6294,14 +6291,14 @@ EVENT is a D-Bus event, see `dbus-check-event'. HANDLER, being part of the event, is called with arguments ARGS (without type information). If the HANDLER returns a `dbus-error', it is propagated as return message. -(fn EVENT)" t nil) +(fn EVENT)" t) (function-put 'dbus-handle-event 'completion-predicate #'ignore) (autoload 'dbus-monitor "dbus" "\ Invoke `dbus-register-monitor' interactively, and switch to the buffer. BUS is either a Lisp keyword, `:system' or `:session', or a string denoting the bus address. The value nil defaults to `:session'. -(fn &optional BUS)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUS)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "dbus" '("dbus-")) @@ -6425,7 +6422,7 @@ $ There is some minimal font-lock support (see vars `dcl-font-lock-defaults' and `dcl-font-lock-keywords'). -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "dcl-mode" '("dcl-")) @@ -6444,7 +6441,7 @@ first will be printed into the backtrace buffer. If `inhibit-redisplay' is non-nil when this function is called, the debugger will not be entered. -(fn &rest ARGS)" t nil) +(fn &rest ARGS)" t) (autoload 'debug-on-entry "debug" "\ Request FUNCTION to invoke debugger each time it is called. @@ -6460,14 +6457,14 @@ primitive functions only works when that function is called from Lisp. Use \\[cancel-debug-on-entry] to cancel the effect of this command. Redefining FUNCTION also cancels it. -(fn FUNCTION)" t nil) +(fn FUNCTION)" t) (autoload 'cancel-debug-on-entry "debug" "\ Undo effect of \\[debug-on-entry] on FUNCTION. If FUNCTION is nil, cancel `debug-on-entry' for all functions. When called interactively, prompt for FUNCTION in the minibuffer. To specify a nil argument interactively, exit with an empty minibuffer. -(fn &optional FUNCTION)" t nil) +(fn &optional FUNCTION)" t) (autoload 'debug-on-variable-change "debug" "\ Trigger a debugger invocation when VARIABLE is changed. @@ -6486,7 +6483,7 @@ Use \\[cancel-debug-on-variable-change] to cancel the effect of this command. Uninterning VARIABLE or making it an alias of another symbol also cancels it. -(fn VARIABLE)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE)" t) (defalias 'debug-watch #'debug-on-variable-change) (autoload 'cancel-debug-on-variable-change "debug" "\ Undo effect of \\[debug-on-variable-change] on VARIABLE. @@ -6494,7 +6491,7 @@ If VARIABLE is nil, cancel `debug-on-variable-change' for all variables. When called interactively, prompt for VARIABLE in the minibuffer. To specify a nil argument interactively, exit with an empty minibuffer. -(fn &optional VARIABLE)" t nil) +(fn &optional VARIABLE)" t) (defalias 'cancel-debug-watch #'cancel-debug-on-variable-change) (register-definition-prefixes "debug" '("debug" "inhibit-debug-on-entry")) @@ -6517,7 +6514,7 @@ To specify a nil argument interactively, exit with an empty minibuffer. ;;; Generated autoloads from play/decipher.el (autoload 'decipher "decipher" "\ -Format a buffer of ciphertext for cryptanalysis and enter Decipher mode." t nil) +Format a buffer of ciphertext for cryptanalysis and enter Decipher mode." t) (autoload 'decipher-mode "decipher" "\ Major mode for decrypting monoalphabetic substitution ciphers. Lower-case letters enter plaintext. @@ -6534,7 +6531,7 @@ The most useful commands are: \\[decipher-make-checkpoint] Save the current cipher alphabet (checkpoint) \\[decipher-restore-checkpoint] Restore a saved cipher alphabet (checkpoint) -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "decipher" '("decipher-")) @@ -6546,7 +6543,7 @@ The most useful commands are: ;;; Generated autoloads from delim-col.el (autoload 'delimit-columns-customize "delim-col" "\ -Customize the `columns' group." t nil) +Customize the `columns' group." t) (autoload 'delimit-columns-region "delim-col" "\ Prettify all columns in a text region. @@ -6570,7 +6567,7 @@ See the `delimit-columns-str-before', `delimit-columns-extra' variables for customization of the look. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (autoload 'delimit-columns-rectangle "delim-col" "\ Prettify all columns in a text rectangle. @@ -6578,7 +6575,7 @@ See `delimit-columns-region' for what this entails. START and END delimit the corners of the text rectangle. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "delim-col" '("delimit-columns-")) @@ -6618,13 +6615,13 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='delete-selection-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'delete-active-region "delsel" "\ Delete the active region. If KILLP is non-nil, or if called interactively with a prefix argument, the active region is killed instead of deleted. -(fn &optional KILLP)" t nil) +(fn &optional KILLP)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "delsel" '("del" "minibuffer-keyboard-quit")) @@ -6703,7 +6700,7 @@ Right now, if they don't already exist, set up a blank keymap, an empty syntax table, and an empty abbrev table -- these will be merged the first time the mode is used. -(fn MODE)" nil nil) +(fn MODE)") (register-definition-prefixes "derived" '("derived-mode-")) @@ -6717,7 +6714,7 @@ If optional second argument OUTPUT-BUFFER is non-nil, insert the output into that buffer, and don't initialize or clear it otherwise. -(fn POS &optional OUTPUT-BUFFER BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn POS &optional OUTPUT-BUFFER BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'describe-char "descr-text" "\ Describe position POS (interactively, point) and the char after POS. POS is taken to be in BUFFER, or the current buffer if BUFFER is nil. @@ -6744,7 +6741,7 @@ The character information includes: Unicode Data Base; and widgets, buttons, overlays, and text properties relevant to POS. -(fn POS &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn POS &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'describe-char-eldoc "descr-text" "\ Return a description of character at point for use by ElDoc mode. @@ -6758,7 +6755,7 @@ minibuffer window for width limit. This function can be used as a value of `eldoc-documentation-functions' variable. -(fn CALLBACK &rest _)" nil nil) +(fn CALLBACK &rest _)") (register-definition-prefixes "descr-text" '("describe-")) @@ -6804,7 +6801,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='desktop-save-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (defvar desktop-locals-to-save '(desktop-locals-to-save truncate-lines case-fold-search case-replace fill-column overwrite-mode change-log-default-name line-number-mode column-number-mode size-indication-mode buffer-file-coding-system buffer-display-time indent-tabs-mode tab-width indicate-buffer-boundaries indicate-empty-lines show-trailing-whitespace) "\ List of local variables to save for each buffer. The variables are saved only when they really are local. Conventional minor @@ -6913,7 +6910,7 @@ a regular expression in the list `desktop-clear-preserve-buffers'. Furthermore, it clears the variables listed in `desktop-globals-to-clear'. When called interactively and `desktop-restore-frames' is non-nil, it also deletes all frames except the selected one (and its minibuffer frame, -if different)." t nil) +if different)." t) (autoload 'desktop-save "desktop" "\ Save the state of Emacs in a desktop file in directory DIRNAME. Optional argument RELEASE non-nil says we're done with this @@ -6949,10 +6946,10 @@ In a non-interactive call, VERSION can be given as an integer, either 206 or 208, to specify the format version in which to save the file, no questions asked. -(fn DIRNAME &optional RELEASE ONLY-IF-CHANGED VERSION)" t nil) +(fn DIRNAME &optional RELEASE ONLY-IF-CHANGED VERSION)" t) (autoload 'desktop-remove "desktop" "\ Delete desktop file in `desktop-dirname'. -This function also sets `desktop-dirname' to nil." t nil) +This function also sets `desktop-dirname' to nil." t) (autoload 'desktop-read "desktop" "\ Read and process the desktop file in directory DIRNAME. Look for a desktop file in DIRNAME, or if DIRNAME is omitted, look in @@ -6963,18 +6960,18 @@ Interactively, with prefix arg \\[universal-argument], ask for DIRNAME. This function is a no-op when Emacs is running in batch mode. It returns t if a desktop file was loaded, nil otherwise. -(fn DIRNAME)" t nil) +(fn DIRNAME)" t) (autoload 'desktop-change-dir "desktop" "\ Change to desktop saved in DIRNAME. Kill the desktop as specified by variables `desktop-save-mode' and `desktop-save', then clear the desktop and load the desktop file in directory DIRNAME. -(fn DIRNAME)" t nil) +(fn DIRNAME)" t) (autoload 'desktop-save-in-desktop-dir "desktop" "\ -Save the desktop in directory `desktop-dirname'." t nil) +Save the desktop in directory `desktop-dirname'." t) (autoload 'desktop-revert "desktop" "\ -Revert to the last loaded desktop." t nil) +Revert to the last loaded desktop." t) (register-definition-prefixes "desktop" '("desktop-")) @@ -6992,26 +6989,26 @@ You can control what lines will be unwrapped by frobbing indicating the minimum and maximum length of an unwrapped citation line. If NODISPLAY is non-nil, don't redisplay the article buffer. -(fn &optional NODISPLAY)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +(fn &optional NODISPLAY)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (autoload 'gnus-article-outlook-repair-attribution "deuglify" "\ Repair a broken attribution line. If NODISPLAY is non-nil, don't redisplay the article buffer. -(fn &optional NODISPLAY)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +(fn &optional NODISPLAY)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (autoload 'gnus-article-outlook-rearrange-citation "deuglify" "\ Repair broken citations. If NODISPLAY is non-nil, don't redisplay the article buffer. -(fn &optional NODISPLAY)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +(fn &optional NODISPLAY)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (autoload 'gnus-outlook-deuglify-article "deuglify" "\ Full deuglify of broken Outlook (Express) articles. Treat \"smartquotes\", unwrap lines, repair attribution and rearrange citation. If NODISPLAY is non-nil, don't redisplay the article buffer. -(fn &optional NODISPLAY)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +(fn &optional NODISPLAY)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (autoload 'gnus-article-outlook-deuglify-article "deuglify" "\ -Deuglify broken Outlook (Express) articles and redisplay." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +Deuglify broken Outlook (Express) articles and redisplay." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (register-definition-prefixes "deuglify" '("gnus-outlook-")) @@ -7028,7 +7025,7 @@ If no argument is provided, the number of days of diary entries is governed by the variable `diary-number-of-entries'. A value of ARG less than 1 does nothing. This function is suitable for execution in an init file. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'diary-mail-entries "diary-lib" "\ Send a mail message showing diary entries for next NDAYS days. If no prefix argument is given, NDAYS is set to `diary-mail-days'. @@ -7051,11 +7048,11 @@ ensure that all relevant variables are set. # diary-rem.el ends here -(fn &optional NDAYS)" t nil) +(fn &optional NDAYS)" t) (autoload 'diary-mode "diary-lib" "\ Major mode for editing the diary file. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "diary-lib" '("calendar-mark-" "diary-")) @@ -7079,29 +7076,29 @@ This is a quick reference to this mode describing the default key bindings: * \\[dictionary-select-dictionary] select the default dictionary * \\[dictionary-select-strategy] select the default search strategy -* \\`RET' or \\`' visit that link" nil nil) +* \\`RET' or \\`' visit that link") (autoload 'dictionary "dictionary" "\ -Create a new dictionary buffer and install `dictionary-mode'." t nil) +Create a new dictionary buffer and install `dictionary-mode'." t) (autoload 'dictionary-search "dictionary" "\ Search the WORD in DICTIONARY if given or in all if nil. It presents the selection or word at point as default input and allows editing it. -(fn WORD &optional DICTIONARY)" t nil) +(fn WORD &optional DICTIONARY)" t) (autoload 'dictionary-lookup-definition "dictionary" "\ -Unconditionally lookup the word at point." t nil) +Unconditionally lookup the word at point." t) (autoload 'dictionary-match-words "dictionary" "\ Search PATTERN in current default dictionary using default strategy. -(fn &optional PATTERN &rest IGNORED)" t nil) +(fn &optional PATTERN &rest IGNORED)" t) (autoload 'dictionary-mouse-popup-matching-words "dictionary" "\ Display entries matching the word at the cursor retrieved using EVENT. -(fn EVENT)" t nil) +(fn EVENT)" t) (autoload 'dictionary-popup-matching-words "dictionary" "\ Display entries matching WORD or the current word if not given. -(fn &optional WORD)" t nil) +(fn &optional WORD)" t) (autoload 'dictionary-tooltip-mode "dictionary" "\ Display tooltips for the current word. @@ -7109,7 +7106,7 @@ This function can be used to enable or disable the tooltip mode for the current buffer (based on ARG). If global-tooltip-mode is active it will overwrite that mode for the current buffer. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'global-dictionary-tooltip-mode "dictionary" "\ Enable/disable `dictionary-tooltip-mode' for all buffers. @@ -7119,14 +7116,14 @@ It can be overwritten for each buffer using `dictionary-tooltip-mode'. Note: (global-dictionary-tooltip-mode 0) will not disable the mode any buffer where (dictionary-tooltip-mode 1) has been called. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'dictionary-context-menu "dictionary" "\ Populate MENU with dictionary commands at CLICK. When you add this function to `context-menu-functions', the context menu will contain an item that searches the word at mouse click. -(fn MENU CLICK)" nil nil) +(fn MENU CLICK)") (register-definition-prefixes "dictionary" '("dictionary-" "global-dictionary-tooltip-mode")) @@ -7167,7 +7164,7 @@ command. Non-interactively, OLD and NEW may each be a file or a buffer. -(fn OLD NEW &optional SWITCHES NO-ASYNC)" t nil) +(fn OLD NEW &optional SWITCHES NO-ASYNC)" t) (autoload 'diff-backup "diff" "\ Diff this file with its backup file or vice versa. Uses the latest backup, if there are several numerical backups. @@ -7175,16 +7172,16 @@ If this file is a backup, diff it with its original. The backup file is the first file given to `diff'. With prefix arg SWITCHES, prompt for diff switches. -(fn FILE &optional SWITCHES)" t nil) +(fn FILE &optional SWITCHES)" t) (autoload 'diff-latest-backup-file "diff" "\ Return the latest existing backup of file FN, or nil. -(fn FN)" nil nil) +(fn FN)") (autoload 'diff-buffer-with-file "diff" "\ View the differences between BUFFER and its associated file. This requires the external program `diff' to be in your `exec-path'. -(fn &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'diff-buffers "diff" "\ Find and display the differences between OLD and NEW buffers. @@ -7202,7 +7199,7 @@ OLD and NEW may each be a buffer or a buffer name. Also see the `diff-entire-buffers' variable. -(fn OLD NEW &optional SWITCHES NO-ASYNC)" t nil) +(fn OLD NEW &optional SWITCHES NO-ASYNC)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "diff" '("diff-")) @@ -7223,7 +7220,7 @@ a diff with \\[diff-reverse-direction]. \\{diff-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'diff-minor-mode "diff-mode" "\ Toggle Diff minor mode. @@ -7243,7 +7240,7 @@ evaluate `diff-minor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "diff-mode" '("diff-")) @@ -7258,7 +7255,7 @@ If given a \\[universal-argument] prefix, also prompt for the QUERY-TYPE paramet If given a \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument] prefix, also prompt for the SERVER parameter. -(fn DOMAIN &optional QUERY-TYPE QUERY-CLASS QUERY-OPTION DIG-OPTION SERVER)" t nil) +(fn DOMAIN &optional QUERY-TYPE QUERY-CLASS QUERY-OPTION DIG-OPTION SERVER)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "dig" '("dig-")) @@ -7316,26 +7313,26 @@ Type \\[describe-mode] after entering Dired for more info. If DIRNAME is already in a Dired buffer, that buffer is used without refresh. -(fn DIRNAME &optional SWITCHES)" t nil) +(fn DIRNAME &optional SWITCHES)" t) (define-key ctl-x-4-map "d" 'dired-other-window) (autoload 'dired-other-window "dired" "\ \"Edit\" directory DIRNAME. Like `dired' but select in another window. -(fn DIRNAME &optional SWITCHES)" t nil) +(fn DIRNAME &optional SWITCHES)" t) (define-key ctl-x-5-map "d" 'dired-other-frame) (autoload 'dired-other-frame "dired" "\ \"Edit\" directory DIRNAME. Like `dired' but make a new frame. -(fn DIRNAME &optional SWITCHES)" t nil) +(fn DIRNAME &optional SWITCHES)" t) (define-key tab-prefix-map "d" 'dired-other-tab) (autoload 'dired-other-tab "dired" "\ \"Edit\" directory DIRNAME. Like `dired' but make a new tab. -(fn DIRNAME &optional SWITCHES)" t nil) +(fn DIRNAME &optional SWITCHES)" t) (autoload 'dired-noselect "dired" "\ Like `dired' but return the Dired buffer as value, do not select it. -(fn DIR-OR-LIST &optional SWITCHES)" nil nil) +(fn DIR-OR-LIST &optional SWITCHES)") (autoload 'dired-mode "dired" "\ Mode for \"editing\" directory listings. In Dired, you are \"editing\" a list of the files in a directory and @@ -7386,7 +7383,7 @@ This mode runs the following hooks: Keybindings: \\{dired-mode-map} -(fn &optional DIRNAME SWITCHES)" nil nil) +(fn &optional DIRNAME SWITCHES)") (put 'dired-find-alternate-file 'disabled t) (autoload 'dired-jump "dired" "\ Jump to Dired buffer corresponding to current buffer. @@ -7404,11 +7401,11 @@ When OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, jump to Dired buffer in other window. When FILE-NAME is non-nil, jump to its line in Dired. Interactively with prefix argument, read FILE-NAME. -(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW FILE-NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW FILE-NAME)" t) (autoload 'dired-jump-other-window "dired" "\ Like \\[dired-jump] (`dired-jump') but in other window. -(fn &optional FILE-NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE-NAME)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "dired" '("dired-")) @@ -7449,7 +7446,7 @@ evaluate `dirtrack-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'dirtrack "dirtrack" "\ Determine the current directory from the process output for a prompt. This filter function is used by `dirtrack-mode'. It looks for @@ -7457,7 +7454,7 @@ the prompt specified by `dirtrack-list', and calls `shell-process-cd' if the directory seems to have changed away from `default-directory'. -(fn INPUT)" nil nil) +(fn INPUT)") (register-definition-prefixes "dirtrack" '("dirtrack-")) @@ -7470,34 +7467,34 @@ OBJECT can be a symbol defined as a function, or a function itself If OBJECT is not already compiled, we compile it, but do not redefine OBJECT if it is a symbol. -(fn OBJECT &optional BUFFER INDENT INTERACTIVE-P)" t nil) +(fn OBJECT &optional BUFFER INDENT INTERACTIVE-P)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "disass" '("disassemble-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from disp-table.el (autoload 'make-display-table "disp-table" "\ -Return a new, empty display table." nil nil) +Return a new, empty display table.") (autoload 'display-table-slot "disp-table" "\ Return the value of the extra slot in DISPLAY-TABLE named SLOT. SLOT may be a number from 0 to 5 inclusive, or a slot name (symbol). Valid symbols are `truncation', `wrap', `escape', `control', `selective-display', and `vertical-border'. -(fn DISPLAY-TABLE SLOT)" nil nil) +(fn DISPLAY-TABLE SLOT)") (autoload 'set-display-table-slot "disp-table" "\ Set the value of the extra slot in DISPLAY-TABLE named SLOT to VALUE. SLOT may be a number from 0 to 5 inclusive, or a name (symbol). Valid symbols are `truncation', `wrap', `escape', `control', `selective-display', and `vertical-border'. -(fn DISPLAY-TABLE SLOT VALUE)" nil nil) +(fn DISPLAY-TABLE SLOT VALUE)") (autoload 'describe-display-table "disp-table" "\ Describe the display table DT in a help buffer. -(fn DT)" nil nil) +(fn DT)") (autoload 'describe-current-display-table "disp-table" "\ -Describe the display table in use in the selected window and buffer." t nil) +Describe the display table in use in the selected window and buffer." t) (autoload 'standard-display-8bit "disp-table" "\ Display characters representing raw bytes in the range L to H literally. @@ -7511,47 +7508,47 @@ byte. Note that ASCII printable characters (SPC to TILDA) are displayed in the default way after this call. -(fn L H)" nil nil) +(fn L H)") (autoload 'standard-display-default "disp-table" "\ Display characters in the range L to H using the default notation. -(fn L H)" nil nil) +(fn L H)") (autoload 'standard-display-ascii "disp-table" "\ Display character C using printable string S. -(fn C S)" nil nil) +(fn C S)") (autoload 'standard-display-g1 "disp-table" "\ Display character C as character SC in the g1 character set. This function assumes that your terminal uses the SO/SI characters; it is meaningless for a graphical frame. -(fn C SC)" nil nil) +(fn C SC)") (autoload 'standard-display-graphic "disp-table" "\ Display character C as character GC in graphics character set. This function assumes VT100-compatible escapes; it is meaningless for a graphical frame. -(fn C GC)" nil nil) +(fn C GC)") (autoload 'standard-display-underline "disp-table" "\ Display character C as character UC plus underlining. -(fn C UC)" nil nil) +(fn C UC)") (autoload 'create-glyph "disp-table" "\ Allocate a glyph code to display by sending STRING to the terminal. -(fn STRING)" nil nil) +(fn STRING)") (autoload 'make-glyph-code "disp-table" "\ Return a glyph code representing char CHAR with face FACE. -(fn CHAR &optional FACE)" nil nil) +(fn CHAR &optional FACE)") (autoload 'glyph-char "disp-table" "\ Return the character of glyph code GLYPH. -(fn GLYPH)" nil nil) +(fn GLYPH)") (autoload 'glyph-face "disp-table" "\ Return the face of glyph code GLYPH, or nil if glyph has default face. -(fn GLYPH)" nil nil) +(fn GLYPH)") (autoload 'standard-display-european "disp-table" "\ Semi-obsolete way to toggle display of ISO 8859 European characters. @@ -7571,7 +7568,7 @@ from Lisp code also selects Latin-1 as the language environment. This provides increased compatibility for users who call this function in `.emacs'. -(fn ARG)" nil nil) +(fn ARG)") (register-definition-prefixes "disp-table" '("display-table-print-array")) @@ -7604,7 +7601,7 @@ evaluate `display-fill-column-indicator-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (put 'global-display-fill-column-indicator-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) (defvar global-display-fill-column-indicator-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Display-Fill-Column-Indicator mode is enabled. @@ -7632,7 +7629,7 @@ Display-Fill-Column-Indicator mode. `global-display-fill-column-indicator-modes' is used to control which modes this minor mode is used in. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (defvar global-display-fill-column-indicator-modes '((not special-mode) t) "\ Which major modes `display-fill-column-indicator-mode' is switched on in. This variable can be either t (all major modes), nil (no major modes), @@ -7676,7 +7673,7 @@ evaluate `display-line-numbers-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (put 'global-display-line-numbers-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) (defvar global-display-line-numbers-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Display-Line-Numbers mode is enabled. @@ -7701,7 +7698,7 @@ Display-Line-Numbers mode is enabled in all buffers where See `display-line-numbers-mode' for more information on Display-Line-Numbers mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (defvar header-line-indent "" "\ String to indent at the start if the header line. This is used in `header-line-indent-mode', and buffers that have @@ -7748,7 +7745,7 @@ evaluate `header-line-indent-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "display-line-numbers" '("display-line-numbers-" "header-line-indent--")) @@ -7763,7 +7760,7 @@ If ARG is positive, require ARG chars of continuity. If ARG is negative, require -ARG words of continuity. Default is 2. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) ;;; Generated autoloads from dnd.el @@ -7791,7 +7788,7 @@ Query a DNS server for NAME of TYPE. If FULL, return the entire record returned. If REVERSE, look up an IP address. -(fn NAME &optional TYPE FULL REVERSE)" nil nil) +(fn NAME &optional TYPE FULL REVERSE)") (register-definition-prefixes "dns" '("dns-")) @@ -7807,10 +7804,10 @@ table and its own syntax table. Turning on DNS mode runs `dns-mode-hook'. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (defalias 'zone-mode 'dns-mode) (autoload 'dns-mode-soa-increment-serial "dns-mode" "\ -Locate SOA record and increment the serial field." t nil) +Locate SOA record and increment the serial field." t) (register-definition-prefixes "dns-mode" '("dns-mode-")) @@ -7826,7 +7823,7 @@ Return non-nil if document type TYPE is available for `doc-view'. Document types are symbols like `dvi', `ps', `pdf', `epub', `cbz', `fb2', `xps', `oxps', or`odf' (any OpenDocument format). -(fn TYPE)" nil nil) +(fn TYPE)") (autoload 'doc-view-mode "doc-view" "\ Major mode in DocView buffers. @@ -7835,11 +7832,11 @@ and DVI files (as PNG images) in Emacs buffers. You can use \\\\[doc-view-toggle-display] to toggle between displaying the document or editing it as text. -\\{doc-view-mode-map}" t nil) +\\{doc-view-mode-map}" t) (autoload 'doc-view-mode-maybe "doc-view" "\ Switch to `doc-view-mode' if possible. If the required external tools are not available, then fallback -to the next best mode." nil nil) +to the next best mode.") (autoload 'doc-view-minor-mode "doc-view" "\ Toggle displaying buffer via Doc View (Doc View minor mode). @@ -7859,18 +7856,18 @@ evaluate `doc-view-minor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'doc-view-bookmark-jump "doc-view" "\ -(fn BMK)" nil nil) +(fn BMK)") (register-definition-prefixes "doc-view" '("doc-view-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from play/doctor.el (autoload 'doctor "doctor" "\ -Switch to *doctor* buffer and start giving psychotherapy." t nil) +Switch to *doctor* buffer and start giving psychotherapy." t) (register-definition-prefixes "doctor" '("doc")) @@ -7921,14 +7918,14 @@ evaluate `double-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "double" '("double-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from play/dunnet.el (autoload 'dunnet "dunnet" "\ -Switch to *dungeon* buffer and start game." t nil) +Switch to *dungeon* buffer and start game." t) (register-definition-prefixes "dunnet" '("dun" "obj-special")) @@ -8065,7 +8062,7 @@ Valid keywords and arguments are: :suppress Non-nil to call `suppress-keymap' on keymap, `nodigits' to suppress digits as prefix arguments. -(fn BS &optional NAME M ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn BS &optional NAME M ARGS)") (autoload 'easy-mmode-defmap "easy-mmode" "\ Define a constant M whose value is the result of `easy-mmode-define-keymap'. The M, BS, and ARGS arguments are as per that function. DOC is @@ -8123,9 +8120,8 @@ CSS contains a list of syntax specifications of the form (CHAR . SYNTAX). ;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ebnf2ps.el -(push (purecopy '(ebnf2ps 4 4)) package--builtin-versions) (autoload 'ebnf-customize "ebnf2ps" "\ -Customization for ebnf group." t nil) +Customization for ebnf group." t) (autoload 'ebnf-print-directory "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate and print a PostScript syntactic chart image of DIRECTORY. @@ -8136,7 +8132,7 @@ processed. See also `ebnf-print-buffer'. -(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t nil) +(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-print-file "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate and print a PostScript syntactic chart image of the file FILE. @@ -8145,7 +8141,7 @@ killed after process termination. See also `ebnf-print-buffer'. -(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t nil) +(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-print-buffer "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate and print a PostScript syntactic chart image of the buffer. @@ -8158,12 +8154,12 @@ is nil, send the image to the printer. If FILENAME is a string, save the PostScript image in a file with that name. If FILENAME is a number, prompt the user for the name of the file to save in. -(fn &optional FILENAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILENAME)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-print-region "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate and print a PostScript syntactic chart image of the region. Like `ebnf-print-buffer', but prints just the current region. -(fn FROM TO &optional FILENAME)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional FILENAME)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-spool-directory "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate and spool a PostScript syntactic chart image of DIRECTORY. @@ -8174,7 +8170,7 @@ processed. See also `ebnf-spool-buffer'. -(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t nil) +(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-spool-file "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate and spool a PostScript syntactic chart image of the file FILE. @@ -8183,20 +8179,20 @@ killed after process termination. See also `ebnf-spool-buffer'. -(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t nil) +(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-spool-buffer "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate and spool a PostScript syntactic chart image of the buffer. Like `ebnf-print-buffer' except that the PostScript image is saved in a local buffer to be sent to the printer later. -Use the command `ebnf-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil) +Use the command `ebnf-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t) (autoload 'ebnf-spool-region "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate a PostScript syntactic chart image of the region and spool locally. Like `ebnf-spool-buffer', but spools just the current region. Use the command `ebnf-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer. -(fn FROM TO)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-eps-directory "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate EPS files from EBNF files in DIRECTORY. @@ -8207,7 +8203,7 @@ processed. See also `ebnf-eps-buffer'. -(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t nil) +(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-eps-file "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate an EPS file from EBNF file FILE. @@ -8216,7 +8212,7 @@ killed after EPS generation. See also `ebnf-eps-buffer'. -(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t nil) +(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-eps-buffer "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate a PostScript syntactic chart image of the buffer in an EPS file. @@ -8235,7 +8231,7 @@ The EPS file name has the following form: file name used in this case will be \"ebnf--A_B_+_C.eps\". WARNING: This function does *NOT* ask any confirmation to override existing - files." t nil) + files." t) (autoload 'ebnf-eps-region "ebnf2ps" "\ Generate a PostScript syntactic chart image of the region in an EPS file. @@ -8256,7 +8252,7 @@ The EPS file name has the following form: WARNING: This function does *NOT* ask any confirmation to override existing files. -(fn FROM TO)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO)" t) (defalias 'ebnf-despool #'ps-despool) (autoload 'ebnf-syntax-directory "ebnf2ps" "\ Do a syntactic analysis of the files in DIRECTORY. @@ -8268,7 +8264,7 @@ are processed. See also `ebnf-syntax-buffer'. -(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t nil) +(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-syntax-file "ebnf2ps" "\ Do a syntactic analysis of the named FILE. @@ -8277,39 +8273,39 @@ killed after syntax checking. See also `ebnf-syntax-buffer'. -(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t nil) +(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-syntax-buffer "ebnf2ps" "\ -Do a syntactic analysis of the current buffer." t nil) +Do a syntactic analysis of the current buffer." t) (autoload 'ebnf-syntax-region "ebnf2ps" "\ Do a syntactic analysis of a region. -(fn FROM TO)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-setup "ebnf2ps" "\ -Return the current ebnf2ps setup." nil nil) +Return the current ebnf2ps setup.") (autoload 'ebnf-find-style "ebnf2ps" "\ Return style definition if NAME is already defined; otherwise, return nil. See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. -(fn NAME)" t nil) +(fn NAME)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-insert-style "ebnf2ps" "\ Insert a new style NAME with inheritance INHERITS and values VALUES. See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. -(fn NAME INHERITS &rest VALUES)" t nil) +(fn NAME INHERITS &rest VALUES)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-delete-style "ebnf2ps" "\ Delete style NAME. See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. -(fn NAME)" t nil) +(fn NAME)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-merge-style "ebnf2ps" "\ Merge values of style NAME with style VALUES. See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. -(fn NAME &rest VALUES)" t nil) +(fn NAME &rest VALUES)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-apply-style "ebnf2ps" "\ Set STYLE as the current style. @@ -8317,7 +8313,7 @@ Returns the old style symbol. See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. -(fn STYLE)" t nil) +(fn STYLE)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-reset-style "ebnf2ps" "\ Reset current style. @@ -8325,7 +8321,7 @@ Returns the old style symbol. See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. -(fn &optional STYLE)" t nil) +(fn &optional STYLE)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-push-style "ebnf2ps" "\ Push the current style onto a stack and set STYLE as the current style. @@ -8335,7 +8331,7 @@ See also `ebnf-pop-style'. See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. -(fn &optional STYLE)" t nil) +(fn &optional STYLE)" t) (autoload 'ebnf-pop-style "ebnf2ps" "\ Pop a style from the stack of pushed styles and set it as the current style. @@ -8343,7 +8339,7 @@ Returns the old style symbol. See also `ebnf-push-style'. -See `ebnf-style-database' documentation." t nil) +See `ebnf-style-database' documentation." t) (register-definition-prefixes "ebnf2ps" '("ebnf-")) @@ -8359,52 +8355,52 @@ E.g. \\[save-buffer] writes the tree to the file it was loaded from. Tree mode key bindings: \\{ebrowse-tree-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'ebrowse-electric-choose-tree "ebrowse" "\ -Return a buffer containing a tree or nil if no tree found or canceled." t nil) +Return a buffer containing a tree or nil if no tree found or canceled." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-member-mode "ebrowse" "\ Major mode for Ebrowse member buffers. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-view-declaration "ebrowse" "\ -View declaration of member at point." t nil) +View declaration of member at point." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-find-declaration "ebrowse" "\ -Find declaration of member at point." t nil) +Find declaration of member at point." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-view-definition "ebrowse" "\ -View definition of member at point." t nil) +View definition of member at point." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-find-definition "ebrowse" "\ -Find definition of member at point." t nil) +Find definition of member at point." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-find-declaration-other-window "ebrowse" "\ -Find declaration of member at point in other window." t nil) +Find declaration of member at point in other window." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-view-definition-other-window "ebrowse" "\ -View definition of member at point in other window." t nil) +View definition of member at point in other window." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-find-definition-other-window "ebrowse" "\ -Find definition of member at point in other window." t nil) +Find definition of member at point in other window." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-find-declaration-other-frame "ebrowse" "\ -Find definition of member at point in other frame." t nil) +Find definition of member at point in other frame." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-view-definition-other-frame "ebrowse" "\ -View definition of member at point in other frame." t nil) +View definition of member at point in other frame." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-find-definition-other-frame "ebrowse" "\ -Find definition of member at point in other frame." t nil) +Find definition of member at point in other frame." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-complete-symbol "ebrowse" "\ Perform completion on the C++ symbol preceding point. A second call of this function without changing point inserts the next match. A call with prefix PREFIX reads the symbol to insert from the minibuffer with completion. -(fn PREFIX)" t nil) +(fn PREFIX)" '("P")) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-loop-continue "ebrowse" "\ Repeat last operation on files in tree. FIRST-TIME non-nil means this is not a repetition, but the first time. TREE-BUFFER if indirectly specifies which files to loop over. -(fn &optional FIRST-TIME TREE-BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional FIRST-TIME TREE-BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-search "ebrowse" "\ Search for REGEXP in all files in a tree. If marked classes exist, process marked classes, only. If regular expression is nil, repeat last search. -(fn REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-query-replace "ebrowse" "\ Query replace FROM with TO in all files of a class tree. With prefix arg, process files of marked classes only. @@ -8414,7 +8410,7 @@ what to do with it. Type SPC or `y' to replace the match, DEL or `n' to skip and go to the next match. For more directions, type \\[help-command] at that time. -(fn FROM TO)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO)" t) (autoload 'ebrowse-tags-search-member-use "ebrowse" "\ Search for call sites of a member. If FIX-NAME is specified, search uses of that member. @@ -8422,29 +8418,29 @@ Otherwise, read a member name from the minibuffer. Searches in all files mentioned in a class tree for something that looks like a function call to the member. -(fn &optional FIX-NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional FIX-NAME)" t) (autoload 'ebrowse-back-in-position-stack "ebrowse" "\ Move backward in the position stack. Prefix arg ARG says how much. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'ebrowse-forward-in-position-stack "ebrowse" "\ Move forward in the position stack. Prefix arg ARG says how much. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'ebrowse-electric-position-menu "ebrowse" "\ -List positions in the position stack in an electric buffer." t nil) +List positions in the position stack in an electric buffer." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-save-tree "ebrowse" "\ -Save current tree in same file it was loaded from." t nil) +Save current tree in same file it was loaded from." t) (autoload 'ebrowse-save-tree-as "ebrowse" "\ Write the current tree data structure to a file. Read the file name from the minibuffer if interactive. Otherwise, FILE-NAME specifies the file to save the tree in. -(fn &optional FILE-NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE-NAME)" t) (autoload 'ebrowse-statistics "ebrowse" "\ -Display statistics for a class tree." t nil) +Display statistics for a class tree." t) (register-definition-prefixes "ebrowse" '("ebrowse-" "electric-buffer-menu-mode-hook")) @@ -8476,7 +8472,7 @@ Run hooks in `electric-buffer-menu-mode-hook' on entry. \\[Electric-buffer-menu-mode-view-buffer] -- view buffer, returning when done. \\[Buffer-menu-backup-unmark] -- back up a line and remove marks. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "ebuff-menu" '("Electric-buffer-menu-" "electric-buffer-")) @@ -8486,20 +8482,20 @@ Run hooks in `electric-buffer-menu-mode-hook' on entry. Edit current history line in minibuffer and execute result. With prefix arg NOCONFIRM, execute current line as-is without editing. -(fn &optional NOCONFIRM)" t nil) +(fn &optional NOCONFIRM)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "echistory" '("Electric-history-" "electric-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from ecomplete.el (autoload 'ecomplete-setup "ecomplete" "\ -Read the .ecompleterc file." nil nil) +Read the .ecompleterc file.") (register-definition-prefixes "ecomplete" '("ecomplete-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from cedet/ede.el -(push (purecopy '(ede 1 2)) package--builtin-versions) +(push (purecopy '(ede 2 0)) package--builtin-versions) (defvar global-ede-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Ede mode is enabled. See the `global-ede-mode' command @@ -8528,7 +8524,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='global-ede-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "ede" '("ede" "global-ede-mode-map" "project-try-ede")) @@ -8563,7 +8559,7 @@ Return t if SPEC uses only extant spec symbols. An extant spec symbol is a symbol that is not a function and has a `edebug-form-spec' property. -(fn SPEC)" nil nil) +(fn SPEC)") (defalias 'edebug-defun 'edebug-eval-top-level-form) (autoload 'edebug-eval-top-level-form "edebug" "\ Evaluate the top level form point is in, stepping through with Edebug. @@ -8581,11 +8577,11 @@ If the current defun is actually a call to `defvar' or `defcustom', evaluating it this way resets the variable using its initial value expression even if the variable already has some other value. (Normally `defvar' and `defcustom' do not alter the value if there -already is one.)" t nil) +already is one.)" t) (autoload 'edebug-all-defs "edebug" "\ -Toggle edebugging of all definitions." t nil) +Toggle edebugging of all definitions." t) (autoload 'edebug-all-forms "edebug" "\ -Toggle edebugging of all forms." t nil) +Toggle edebugging of all forms." t) (register-definition-prefixes "edebug" '("edebug")) @@ -8597,25 +8593,25 @@ Run Ediff on a pair of files, FILE-A and FILE-B. STARTUP-HOOKS is a list of functions that Emacs calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. -(fn FILE-A FILE-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn FILE-A FILE-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS)" t) (autoload 'ediff-files3 "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on three files, FILE-A, FILE-B, and FILE-C. STARTUP-HOOKS is a list of functions that Emacs calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. -(fn FILE-A FILE-B FILE-C &optional STARTUP-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn FILE-A FILE-B FILE-C &optional STARTUP-HOOKS)" t) (defalias 'ediff3 #'ediff-files3) (defalias 'ediff #'ediff-files) (autoload 'ediff-current-file "ediff" "\ Start ediff between current buffer and its file on disk. This command can be used instead of `revert-buffer'. If there is -nothing to revert then this command fails." t nil) +nothing to revert then this command fails." t) (autoload 'ediff-backup "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on FILE and its backup file. Uses the latest backup, if there are several numerical backups. If this file is a backup, `ediff' it with its original. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'ediff-buffers "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on a pair of buffers, BUFFER-A and BUFFER-B. STARTUP-HOOKS is a list of functions that Emacs calls without @@ -8626,7 +8622,7 @@ symbol describing the Ediff job type; it defaults to `ediff-last-dir-C', `ediff-buffers3', `ediff-merge-buffers', or `ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor'. -(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS JOB-NAME)" t nil) +(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS JOB-NAME)" t) (defalias 'ebuffers #'ediff-buffers) (autoload 'ediff-buffers3 "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on three buffers, BUFFER-A, BUFFER-B, and BUFFER-C. @@ -8638,7 +8634,7 @@ symbol describing the Ediff job type; it defaults to `ediff-last-dir-C', `ediff-buffers', `ediff-merge-buffers', or `ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor'. -(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B BUFFER-C &optional STARTUP-HOOKS JOB-NAME)" t nil) +(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B BUFFER-C &optional STARTUP-HOOKS JOB-NAME)" t) (defalias 'ebuffers3 #'ediff-buffers3) (autoload 'ediff-directories "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on directories DIR1 and DIR2, comparing files. @@ -8647,14 +8643,14 @@ Consider only files that have the same name in both directories. REGEXP is nil or a regular expression; only file names that match the regexp are considered. -(fn DIR1 DIR2 REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn DIR1 DIR2 REGEXP)" t) (defalias 'edirs #'ediff-directories) (autoload 'ediff-directory-revisions "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, comparing its files with their revisions. The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account. -(fn DIR1 REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn DIR1 REGEXP)" t) (defalias 'edir-revisions #'ediff-directory-revisions) (autoload 'ediff-directories3 "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on directories DIR1, DIR2, and DIR3, comparing files. @@ -8663,7 +8659,7 @@ Consider only files that have the same name in all three directories. REGEXP is nil or a regular expression; only file names that match the regexp are considered. -(fn DIR1 DIR2 DIR3 REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn DIR1 DIR2 DIR3 REGEXP)" t) (defalias 'edirs3 #'ediff-directories3) (autoload 'ediff-merge-directories "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on a pair of directories, DIR1 and DIR2, merging files that have @@ -8671,7 +8667,7 @@ the same name in both. The third argument, REGEXP, is nil or a regular expression; only file names that match the regexp are considered. MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR is the directory in which to store merged files. -(fn DIR1 DIR2 REGEXP &optional MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR)" t nil) +(fn DIR1 DIR2 REGEXP &optional MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR)" t) (defalias 'edirs-merge #'ediff-merge-directories) (autoload 'ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor "ediff" "\ Merge files in DIR1 and DIR2 using files in ANCESTOR-DIR as ancestors. @@ -8681,14 +8677,14 @@ without ancestor. The fourth argument, REGEXP, is nil or a regular expression; only file names that match the regexp are considered. MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR is the directory in which to store merged files. -(fn DIR1 DIR2 ANCESTOR-DIR REGEXP &optional MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR)" t nil) +(fn DIR1 DIR2 ANCESTOR-DIR REGEXP &optional MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR)" t) (autoload 'ediff-merge-directory-revisions "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, merging its files with their revisions. The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account. MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR is the directory in which to store merged files. -(fn DIR1 REGEXP &optional MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR)" t nil) +(fn DIR1 REGEXP &optional MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR)" t) (defalias 'edir-merge-revisions #'ediff-merge-directory-revisions) (autoload 'ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on DIR1 and merge its files with their revisions and ancestors. @@ -8696,7 +8692,7 @@ The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account. MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR is the directory in which to store merged files. -(fn DIR1 REGEXP &optional MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR)" t nil) +(fn DIR1 REGEXP &optional MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR)" t) (defalias 'edir-merge-revisions-with-ancestor 'ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor) (defalias 'edirs-merge-with-ancestor 'ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor) (autoload 'ediff-windows-wordwise "ediff" "\ @@ -8709,7 +8705,7 @@ If WIND-B is nil, use window next to WIND-A. STARTUP-HOOKS is a list of functions that Emacs calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. -(fn DUMB-MODE &optional WIND-A WIND-B STARTUP-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn DUMB-MODE &optional WIND-A WIND-B STARTUP-HOOKS)" t) (autoload 'ediff-windows-linewise "ediff" "\ Compare WIND-A and WIND-B, which are selected by clicking, linewise. This compares the portions of text visible in each of the two windows. @@ -8720,7 +8716,7 @@ If WIND-B is nil, use window next to WIND-A. STARTUP-HOOKS is a list of functions that Emacs calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. -(fn DUMB-MODE &optional WIND-A WIND-B STARTUP-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn DUMB-MODE &optional WIND-A WIND-B STARTUP-HOOKS)" t) (autoload 'ediff-regions-wordwise "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on a pair of regions in specified buffers. BUFFER-A and BUFFER-B are the buffers to be compared. @@ -8730,7 +8726,7 @@ use `ediff-regions-linewise' instead. STARTUP-HOOKS is a list of functions that Emacs calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. -(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS)" t) (autoload 'ediff-regions-linewise "ediff" "\ Run Ediff on a pair of regions in specified buffers. BUFFER-A and BUFFER-B are the buffers to be compared. @@ -8741,7 +8737,7 @@ lines. For small regions, use `ediff-regions-wordwise'. STARTUP-HOOKS is a list of functions that Emacs calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. -(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS)" t) (defalias 'ediff-merge 'ediff-merge-files) (autoload 'ediff-merge-files "ediff" "\ Merge two files without ancestor. @@ -8750,7 +8746,7 @@ STARTUP-HOOKS is a list of functions that Emacs calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the name of the file to be associated with the merge buffer.. -(fn FILE-A FILE-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE-A FILE-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t) (autoload 'ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor "ediff" "\ Merge two files with ancestor. FILE-A and FILE-B are the names of the files to be merged, and @@ -8759,7 +8755,7 @@ a list of functions that Emacs calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the name of the file to be associated with the merge buffer. -(fn FILE-A FILE-B FILE-ANCESTOR &optional STARTUP-HOOKS MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE-A FILE-B FILE-ANCESTOR &optional STARTUP-HOOKS MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t) (defalias 'ediff-merge-with-ancestor 'ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor) (autoload 'ediff-merge-buffers "ediff" "\ Merge buffers without ancestor. @@ -8773,7 +8769,7 @@ symbol describing the Ediff job type; it defaults to `ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor'. MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the name of the file to be associated with the merge buffer. -(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS JOB-NAME MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t nil) +(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS JOB-NAME MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t) (autoload 'ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor "ediff" "\ Merge buffers with ancestor. BUFFER-A and BUFFER-B are the buffers to be merged, and @@ -8786,7 +8782,7 @@ also be one of `ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor', `ediff-buffers3', or `ediff-merge-buffers'. MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the name of the file to be associated with the merge buffer. -(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B BUFFER-ANCESTOR &optional STARTUP-HOOKS JOB-NAME MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t nil) +(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B BUFFER-ANCESTOR &optional STARTUP-HOOKS JOB-NAME MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t) (autoload 'ediff-merge-revisions "ediff" "\ Run Ediff by merging two revisions of a file. The file is the optional FILE argument or the file visited by the @@ -8795,7 +8791,7 @@ calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the name of the file to be associated with the merge buffer. -(fn &optional FILE STARTUP-HOOKS MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE STARTUP-HOOKS MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t) (autoload 'ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor "ediff" "\ Run Ediff by merging two revisions of a file with a common ancestor. The file is the optional FILE argument or the file visited by the @@ -8804,7 +8800,7 @@ calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the name of the file to be associated with the merge buffer. -(fn &optional FILE STARTUP-HOOKS MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE STARTUP-HOOKS MERGE-BUFFER-FILE)" t) (autoload 'ediff-patch-file "ediff" "\ Query for a file name, and then run Ediff by patching that file. If optional PATCH-BUF is given, use the patch in that buffer @@ -8812,7 +8808,7 @@ and don't ask the user. If prefix argument ARG, then: if even argument, assume that the patch is in a buffer. If odd -- assume it is in a file. -(fn &optional ARG PATCH-BUF)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG PATCH-BUF)" t) (autoload 'ediff-patch-buffer "ediff" "\ Run Ediff by patching the buffer specified at prompt. Without the optional prefix ARG, asks if the patch is in some buffer and @@ -8822,7 +8818,7 @@ With ARG=2, assumes the patch is in a buffer and prompts for the buffer. PATCH-BUF is an optional argument, which specifies the buffer that contains the patch. If not given, the user is prompted according to the prefix argument. -(fn &optional ARG PATCH-BUF)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG PATCH-BUF)" t) (defalias 'epatch 'ediff-patch-file) (defalias 'epatch-buffer 'ediff-patch-buffer) (autoload 'ediff-revision "ediff" "\ @@ -8833,33 +8829,33 @@ Uses `vc.el' or `rcs.el' depending on `ediff-version-control-package'. STARTUP-HOOKS is a list of functions that Emacs calls without arguments after setting up the Ediff buffers. -(fn &optional FILE STARTUP-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE STARTUP-HOOKS)" t) (defalias 'erevision 'ediff-revision) (autoload 'ediff-version "ediff" "\ Return string describing the version of Ediff. -When called interactively, displays the version." t nil) +When called interactively, displays the version." t) (autoload 'ediff-documentation "ediff" "\ Display Ediff's manual. With optional NODE, goes to that node. -(fn &optional NODE)" t nil) +(fn &optional NODE)" t) (autoload 'ediff-files-command "ediff" "\ -Call `ediff-files' with the next two command line arguments." nil nil) +Call `ediff-files' with the next two command line arguments.") (autoload 'ediff3-files-command "ediff" "\ -Call `ediff3-files' with the next three command line arguments." nil nil) +Call `ediff3-files' with the next three command line arguments.") (autoload 'ediff-merge-command "ediff" "\ -Call `ediff-merge-files' with the next two command line arguments." nil nil) +Call `ediff-merge-files' with the next two command line arguments.") (autoload 'ediff-merge-with-ancestor-command "ediff" "\ -Call `ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor' with next three command line arguments." nil nil) +Call `ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor' with next three command line arguments.") (autoload 'ediff-directories-command "ediff" "\ -Call `ediff-directories' with the next three command line arguments." nil nil) +Call `ediff-directories' with the next three command line arguments.") (autoload 'ediff-directories3-command "ediff" "\ -Call `ediff-directories3' with the next four command line arguments." nil nil) +Call `ediff-directories3' with the next four command line arguments.") (autoload 'ediff-merge-directories-command "ediff" "\ -Call `ediff-merge-directories' with the next three command line arguments." nil nil) +Call `ediff-merge-directories' with the next three command line arguments.") (autoload 'ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor-command "ediff" "\ Call `ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor' with the next four command line -arguments." nil nil) +arguments.") (register-definition-prefixes "ediff" '("ediff-")) @@ -8870,7 +8866,7 @@ arguments." nil nil) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/ediff-help.el -(autoload 'ediff-customize "ediff-help" nil t nil) +(autoload 'ediff-customize "ediff-help" nil t) (register-definition-prefixes "ediff-help" '("ediff-")) @@ -8887,7 +8883,7 @@ arguments." nil nil) ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/ediff-mult.el (autoload 'ediff-show-registry "ediff-mult" "\ -Display Ediff's registry." t nil) +Display Ediff's registry." t) (defalias 'eregistry #'ediff-show-registry) (register-definition-prefixes "ediff-mult" '("ediff-")) @@ -8902,11 +8898,11 @@ Display Ediff's registry." t nil) (autoload 'ediff-toggle-multiframe "ediff-util" "\ Switch from multiframe display to single-frame display and back. To change the default, set the variable `ediff-window-setup-function', -which see." t nil) +which see." t) (autoload 'ediff-toggle-use-toolbar "ediff-util" "\ Enable or disable Ediff toolbar. Works only in versions of Emacs that support toolbars. -To change the default, set the variable `ediff-use-toolbar-p', which see." t nil) +To change the default, set the variable `ediff-use-toolbar-p', which see." t) (register-definition-prefixes "ediff-util" '("ediff-")) @@ -8936,15 +8932,15 @@ keystrokes as a keyboard macro, or `\\[execute-extended-command]' to edit a macro by its command name. With a prefix argument, format the macro in a more concise way. -(fn KEYS &optional PREFIX FINISH-HOOK STORE-HOOK)" t nil) +(fn KEYS &optional PREFIX FINISH-HOOK STORE-HOOK)" t) (autoload 'edit-last-kbd-macro "edmacro" "\ Edit the most recently defined keyboard macro. -(fn &optional PREFIX)" t nil) +(fn &optional PREFIX)" t) (autoload 'edit-named-kbd-macro "edmacro" "\ Edit a keyboard macro which has been given a name by `name-last-kbd-macro'. -(fn &optional PREFIX)" t nil) +(fn &optional PREFIX)" t) (autoload 'read-kbd-macro "edmacro" "\ Read the region as a keyboard macro definition. The region is interpreted as spelled-out keystrokes, e.g., \"M-x abc RET\". @@ -8957,7 +8953,7 @@ the result is returned rather than being installed as the current macro. The result will be a string if possible, otherwise an event vector. Second argument NEED-VECTOR means to return an event vector always. -(fn START &optional END)" t nil) +(fn START &optional END)" t) (autoload 'format-kbd-macro "edmacro" "\ Return the keyboard macro MACRO as a human-readable string. This string is suitable for passing to `read-kbd-macro'. @@ -8965,7 +8961,7 @@ Second argument VERBOSE means to put one command per line with comments. If VERBOSE is `1', put everything on one line. If VERBOSE is omitted or nil, use a compact 80-column format. -(fn &optional MACRO VERBOSE)" nil nil) +(fn &optional MACRO VERBOSE)") (register-definition-prefixes "edmacro" '("edmacro-")) @@ -8976,9 +8972,9 @@ Set scroll margins. Argument TOP is the top margin in number of lines or percent of window. Argument BOTTOM is the bottom margin in number of lines or percent of window. -(fn TOP BOTTOM)" t nil) +(fn TOP BOTTOM)" t) (autoload 'edt-emulation-on "edt" "\ -Turn on EDT Emulation." t nil) +Turn on EDT Emulation." t) (register-definition-prefixes "edt" '("edt-")) @@ -9028,11 +9024,11 @@ When the user exits (with `electric-help-exit', or otherwise), the help buffer's window disappears (i.e., we use `save-window-excursion'), and BUFFER is put back into its original major mode. -(fn THUNK &optional BUFFER NOERASE MINHEIGHT)" nil nil) +(fn THUNK &optional BUFFER NOERASE MINHEIGHT)") (autoload 'electric-helpify "ehelp" "\ -(fn FUN &optional NAME)" nil nil) +(fn FUN &optional NAME)") (register-definition-prefixes "ehelp" '("ehelp-" "electric-")) @@ -9050,7 +9046,7 @@ for each slot. For example: (make-instance \\='foo :slot1 value1 :slotN valueN) -(fn CLASS &rest INITARGS)" nil nil) +(fn CLASS &rest INITARGS)") (register-definition-prefixes "eieio" '("child-of-class-p" "defclass" "eieio-" "find-class" "obj" "oref" "oset" "same-class-p" "set-slot-value" "slot-" "with-slots")) @@ -9070,7 +9066,7 @@ This function creates a mock-class for CNAME and adds it into SUPERCLASSES as children. It creates an autoload function for CNAME's constructor. -(fn CNAME SUPERCLASSES FILENAME DOC)" nil nil) +(fn CNAME SUPERCLASSES FILENAME DOC)") (register-definition-prefixes "eieio-core" '("class-" "eieio-" "inconsistent-class-hierarchy" "invalid-slot-" "unbound-slot")) @@ -9080,7 +9076,7 @@ It creates an autoload function for CNAME's constructor. Customize OBJ in a custom buffer. Optional argument GROUP is the sub-group of slots to display. -(fn OBJ &optional GROUP)" nil nil) +(fn OBJ &optional GROUP)") (register-definition-prefixes "eieio-custom" '("eieio-")) @@ -9096,12 +9092,12 @@ Create an object browser window to show all objects. If optional ROOT-CLASS, then start with that, otherwise start with variable `eieio-default-superclass'. -(fn &optional ROOT-CLASS)" t nil) +(fn &optional ROOT-CLASS)" t) (define-obsolete-function-alias 'eieio-help-class 'cl--describe-class "25.1") (autoload 'eieio-help-constructor "eieio-opt" "\ Describe CTR if it is a class constructor. -(fn CTR)" nil nil) +(fn CTR)") (make-obsolete 'eieio-help-constructor '"use `describe-function' or `cl--describe-class'." "29.1") (register-definition-prefixes "eieio-opt" '("eieio-")) @@ -9161,7 +9157,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='electric-pair-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'electric-pair-local-mode "elec-pair" "\ Toggle `electric-pair-mode' only in this buffer. @@ -9181,7 +9177,7 @@ evaluate `(buffer-local-value \\='electric-pair-mode The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "elec-pair" '("electric-pair-")) @@ -9210,7 +9206,7 @@ evaluate `elide-head-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'elide-head "elide-head" "\ Hide header material in buffer according to `elide-head-headers-to-hide'. @@ -9219,7 +9215,7 @@ an elided material again. This is suitable as an entry on `find-file-hook' or appropriate mode hooks. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (make-obsolete 'elide-head 'elide-head-mode "29.1") (register-definition-prefixes "elide-head" '("elide-head-")) @@ -9229,24 +9225,24 @@ This is suitable as an entry on `find-file-hook' or appropriate mode hooks. (autoload 'elint-file "elint" "\ Lint the file FILE. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'elint-directory "elint" "\ Lint all the .el files in DIRECTORY. A complicated directory may require a lot of memory. -(fn DIRECTORY)" t nil) +(fn DIRECTORY)" t) (autoload 'elint-current-buffer "elint" "\ Lint the current buffer. -If necessary, this first calls `elint-initialize'." t nil) +If necessary, this first calls `elint-initialize'." t) (autoload 'elint-defun "elint" "\ Lint the function at point. -If necessary, this first calls `elint-initialize'." t nil) +If necessary, this first calls `elint-initialize'." t) (autoload 'elint-initialize "elint" "\ Initialize elint. If elint is already initialized, this does nothing, unless optional prefix argument REINIT is non-nil. -(fn &optional REINIT)" t nil) +(fn &optional REINIT)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "elint" '("elint-")) @@ -9256,14 +9252,14 @@ optional prefix argument REINIT is non-nil. Instrument FUNSYM for profiling. FUNSYM must be a symbol of a defined function. -(fn FUNSYM)" t nil) +(fn FUNSYM)" t) (autoload 'elp-instrument-list "elp" "\ Instrument, for profiling, all functions in `elp-function-list'. Use optional LIST if provided instead. If called interactively, prompt for LIST in the minibuffer; type \"nil\" to use `elp-function-list'. -(fn &optional LIST)" t nil) +(fn &optional LIST)" t) (autoload 'elp-instrument-package "elp" "\ Instrument for profiling, all functions which start with PREFIX. For example, to instrument all ELP functions, do the following: @@ -9275,12 +9271,12 @@ instrumented. If you run this function, and then later load further functions that start with PREFIX, they will not be instrumented automatically. -(fn PREFIX)" t nil) +(fn PREFIX)" t) (autoload 'elp-results "elp" "\ Display current profiling results. If `elp-reset-after-results' is non-nil, then current profiling information for all instrumented functions is reset after results are -displayed." t nil) +displayed." t) (register-definition-prefixes "elp" '("elp-")) @@ -9383,6 +9379,17 @@ displayed." t nil) (register-definition-prefixes "ede/emacs" '("ede-emacs-")) + +;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/emacs-authors-mode.el + +(autoload 'emacs-authors-mode "emacs-authors-mode" "\ +Major mode for viewing \"etc/AUTHORS\" from the Emacs distribution. +Provides some basic font locking and not much else. + +(fn)" t) +(define-obsolete-function-alias 'etc-authors-mode #'emacs-authors-mode "29.1") +(register-definition-prefixes "emacs-authors-mode" '("emacs-authors-" "etc-authors-")) + ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lock.el @@ -9407,7 +9414,7 @@ Other values are interpreted as usual. See also `emacs-lock-unlockable-modes', which exempts buffers under some major modes from being locked under some circumstances. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "emacs-lock" '("emacs-lock-")) @@ -9416,11 +9423,11 @@ some major modes from being locked under some circumstances. (autoload 'emacs-news-mode "emacs-news-mode" "\ Major mode for editing the Emacs NEWS file. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'emacs-news-view-mode "emacs-news-mode" "\ Major mode for viewing the Emacs NEWS file. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "emacs-news-mode" '("emacs-news-")) @@ -9434,7 +9441,7 @@ Already submitted bugs can be found in the Emacs bug tracker: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?package=emacs;max-bugs=100;base-order=1;bug-rev=1 -(fn TOPIC &optional UNUSED)" t nil) +(fn TOPIC &optional UNUSED)" t) (set-advertised-calling-convention 'report-emacs-bug '(topic) '"24.5") (autoload 'submit-emacs-patch "emacsbug" "\ Send an Emacs patch to the Emacs maintainers. @@ -9442,7 +9449,7 @@ Interactively, you will be prompted for SUBJECT and a patch FILE name (which will be attached to the mail). You will end up in a Message buffer where you can explain more about the patch. -(fn SUBJECT FILE)" t nil) +(fn SUBJECT FILE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "emacsbug" '("emacs-bug--system-description" "report-emacs-bug-")) @@ -9451,60 +9458,60 @@ Message buffer where you can explain more about the patch. (autoload 'emerge-files "emerge" "\ Run Emerge on two files FILE-A and FILE-B. -(fn ARG FILE-A FILE-B FILE-OUT &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn ARG FILE-A FILE-B FILE-OUT &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t) (autoload 'emerge-files-with-ancestor "emerge" "\ Run Emerge on two files, giving another file as the ancestor. -(fn ARG FILE-A FILE-B FILE-ANCESTOR FILE-OUT &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn ARG FILE-A FILE-B FILE-ANCESTOR FILE-OUT &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t) (autoload 'emerge-buffers "emerge" "\ Run Emerge on two buffers BUFFER-A and BUFFER-B. -(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t) (autoload 'emerge-buffers-with-ancestor "emerge" "\ Run Emerge on two buffers, giving another buffer as the ancestor. -(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B BUFFER-ANCESTOR &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t nil) -(autoload 'emerge-files-command "emerge" nil nil nil) -(autoload 'emerge-files-with-ancestor-command "emerge" nil nil nil) +(fn BUFFER-A BUFFER-B BUFFER-ANCESTOR &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t) +(autoload 'emerge-files-command "emerge") +(autoload 'emerge-files-with-ancestor-command "emerge") (autoload 'emerge-files-remote "emerge" "\ -(fn FILE-A FILE-B FILE-OUT)" nil nil) +(fn FILE-A FILE-B FILE-OUT)") (autoload 'emerge-files-with-ancestor-remote "emerge" "\ -(fn FILE-A FILE-B FILE-ANC FILE-OUT)" nil nil) +(fn FILE-A FILE-B FILE-ANC FILE-OUT)") (autoload 'emerge-revisions "emerge" "\ Emerge two RCS revisions of a file. -(fn ARG FILE REVISION-A REVISION-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn ARG FILE REVISION-A REVISION-B &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t) (autoload 'emerge-revisions-with-ancestor "emerge" "\ Emerge two RCS revisions of a file, with another revision as ancestor. -(fn ARG FILE REVISION-A REVISION-B ANCESTOR &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t nil) +(fn ARG FILE REVISION-A REVISION-B ANCESTOR &optional STARTUP-HOOKS QUIT-HOOKS)" t) (autoload 'emerge-merge-directories "emerge" "\ -(fn A-DIR B-DIR ANCESTOR-DIR OUTPUT-DIR)" t nil) +(fn A-DIR B-DIR ANCESTOR-DIR OUTPUT-DIR)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "emerge" '("emerge-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from international/emoji.el (autoload 'emoji-insert "emoji" "\ -Choose and insert an emoji glyph." t nil) +Choose and insert an emoji glyph." t) (autoload 'emoji-recent "emoji" "\ -Choose and insert one of the recently-used emoji glyphs." t nil) +Choose and insert one of the recently-used emoji glyphs." t) (autoload 'emoji-search "emoji" "\ Choose and insert an emoji glyph by typing its Unicode name. This command prompts for an emoji name, with completion, and inserts it. It recognizes the Unicode Standard names of emoji, -and also consults the `emoji-alternate-names' alist." t nil) +and also consults the `emoji-alternate-names' alist." t) (autoload 'emoji-list "emoji" "\ List emojis and insert the one that's selected. Select the emoji by typing \\\\[emoji-list-select] on its picture. The glyph will be inserted into the buffer that was current -when the command was invoked." t nil) +when the command was invoked." t) (autoload 'emoji-describe "emoji" "\ Display the name of the grapheme cluster composed from GLYPH. GLYPH should be a string of one or more characters which together @@ -9514,14 +9521,14 @@ could also be any character, not just emoji). If called from Lisp, return the name as a string; return nil if the name is not known. -(fn GLYPH &optional INTERACTIVE)" t nil) +(fn GLYPH &optional INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'emoji-zoom-increase "emoji" "\ Increase the size of the character under point. FACTOR is the multiplication factor for the size. -(fn &optional FACTOR)" t nil) +(fn &optional FACTOR)" t) (autoload 'emoji-zoom-decrease "emoji" "\ -Decrease the size of the character under point." t nil) +Decrease the size of the character under point." t) (register-definition-prefixes "emoji" '("emoji-")) @@ -9556,15 +9563,15 @@ evaluate `enriched-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'enriched-encode "enriched" "\ -(fn FROM TO ORIG-BUF)" nil nil) +(fn FROM TO ORIG-BUF)") (autoload 'enriched-decode "enriched" "\ -(fn FROM TO)" nil nil) +(fn FROM TO)") (register-definition-prefixes "enriched" '("enriched-")) @@ -9573,11 +9580,11 @@ it is disabled. (autoload 'epa-list-keys "epa" "\ List all keys matched with NAME from the public keyring. -(fn &optional NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional NAME)" t) (autoload 'epa-list-secret-keys "epa" "\ List all keys matched with NAME from the private keyring. -(fn &optional NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional NAME)" t) (autoload 'epa-select-keys "epa" "\ Display a user's keyring and ask him to select keys. CONTEXT is an `epg-context'. @@ -9586,24 +9593,24 @@ NAMES is a list of strings to be matched with keys. If it is nil, all the keys are listed. If SECRET is non-nil, list secret keys instead of public keys. -(fn CONTEXT PROMPT &optional NAMES SECRET)" nil nil) +(fn CONTEXT PROMPT &optional NAMES SECRET)") (autoload 'epa-decrypt-file "epa" "\ Decrypt DECRYPT-FILE into PLAIN-FILE. If you do not specify PLAIN-FILE, this functions prompts for the value to use. -(fn DECRYPT-FILE &optional PLAIN-FILE)" t nil) +(fn DECRYPT-FILE &optional PLAIN-FILE)" t) (autoload 'epa-verify-file "epa" "\ Verify FILE. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'epa-sign-file "epa" "\ Sign FILE by SIGNERS keys selected. -(fn FILE SIGNERS MODE)" t nil) +(fn FILE SIGNERS MODE)" t) (autoload 'epa-encrypt-file "epa" "\ Encrypt FILE for RECIPIENTS. -(fn FILE RECIPIENTS)" t nil) +(fn FILE RECIPIENTS)" t) (autoload 'epa-decrypt-region "epa" "\ Decrypt the current region between START and END. @@ -9627,14 +9634,14 @@ For example: (epg-decrypt-string context (buffer-substring start end)) \\='utf-8)) -(fn START END &optional MAKE-BUFFER-FUNCTION)" t nil) +(fn START END &optional MAKE-BUFFER-FUNCTION)" t) (autoload 'epa-decrypt-armor-in-region "epa" "\ Decrypt OpenPGP armors in the current region between START and END. Don't use this command in Lisp programs! See the reason described in the `epa-decrypt-region' documentation. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (function-put 'epa-decrypt-armor-in-region 'interactive-only 't) (autoload 'epa-verify-region "epa" "\ Verify the current region between START and END. @@ -9654,7 +9661,7 @@ For example: (epg-verify-string context (buffer-substring start end)) \\='utf-8)) -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (function-put 'epa-verify-region 'interactive-only 't) (autoload 'epa-verify-cleartext-in-region "epa" "\ Verify OpenPGP cleartext signed messages in current region from START to END. @@ -9662,7 +9669,7 @@ Verify OpenPGP cleartext signed messages in current region from START to END. Don't use this command in Lisp programs! See the reason described in the `epa-verify-region' documentation. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (function-put 'epa-verify-cleartext-in-region 'interactive-only 't) (autoload 'epa-sign-region "epa" "\ Sign the current region between START and END by SIGNERS keys selected. @@ -9681,7 +9688,7 @@ For example: context (encode-coding-string (buffer-substring start end) \\='utf-8))) -(fn START END SIGNERS MODE)" t nil) +(fn START END SIGNERS MODE)" t) (function-put 'epa-sign-region 'interactive-only 't) (autoload 'epa-encrypt-region "epa" "\ Encrypt the current region between START and END for RECIPIENTS. @@ -9701,45 +9708,45 @@ For example: (encode-coding-string (buffer-substring start end) \\='utf-8) nil)) -(fn START END RECIPIENTS SIGN SIGNERS)" t nil) +(fn START END RECIPIENTS SIGN SIGNERS)" t) (function-put 'epa-encrypt-region 'interactive-only 't) (autoload 'epa-delete-keys "epa" "\ Delete selected KEYS. -(fn KEYS &optional ALLOW-SECRET)" t nil) +(fn KEYS &optional ALLOW-SECRET)" t) (autoload 'epa-import-keys "epa" "\ Import keys from FILE. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'epa-import-keys-region "epa" "\ Import keys from the region. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (autoload 'epa-import-armor-in-region "epa" "\ Import keys in the OpenPGP armor format in the current region from START to END. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (autoload 'epa-export-keys "epa" "\ Export selected KEYS to FILE. -(fn KEYS FILE)" t nil) +(fn KEYS FILE)" t) (autoload 'epa-insert-keys "epa" "\ Insert selected KEYS after the point. -(fn KEYS)" t nil) +(fn KEYS)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "epa" '("epa-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from epa-dired.el (autoload 'epa-dired-do-decrypt "epa-dired" "\ -Decrypt marked files." t nil) +Decrypt marked files." t) (autoload 'epa-dired-do-verify "epa-dired" "\ -Verify marked files." t nil) +Verify marked files." t) (autoload 'epa-dired-do-sign "epa-dired" "\ -Sign marked files." t nil) +Sign marked files." t) (autoload 'epa-dired-do-encrypt "epa-dired" "\ -Encrypt marked files." t nil) +Encrypt marked files." t) ;;; Generated autoloads from epa-file.el @@ -9747,9 +9754,9 @@ Encrypt marked files." t nil) (autoload 'epa-file-handler "epa-file" "\ -(fn OPERATION &rest ARGS)" nil nil) -(autoload 'epa-file-enable "epa-file" nil t nil) -(autoload 'epa-file-disable "epa-file" nil t nil) +(fn OPERATION &rest ARGS)") +(autoload 'epa-file-enable "epa-file" nil t) +(autoload 'epa-file-disable "epa-file" nil t) (register-definition-prefixes "epa-file" '("epa-")) @@ -9766,7 +9773,7 @@ exact matches. Note that the request may fail if the query is not specific enough, since keyservers have strict timeout settings. -(fn QUERY EXACT)" t nil) +(fn QUERY EXACT)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "epa-ks" '("epa-k")) @@ -9789,14 +9796,14 @@ evaluate `epa-mail-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'epa-mail-decrypt "epa-mail" "\ Decrypt OpenPGP armors in the current buffer. -The buffer is expected to contain a mail message." t nil) +The buffer is expected to contain a mail message." t) (function-put 'epa-mail-decrypt 'interactive-only 't) (autoload 'epa-mail-verify "epa-mail" "\ Verify OpenPGP cleartext signed messages in the current buffer. -The buffer is expected to contain a mail message." t nil) +The buffer is expected to contain a mail message." t) (function-put 'epa-mail-verify 'interactive-only 't) (autoload 'epa-mail-sign "epa-mail" "\ Sign the current buffer. @@ -9805,7 +9812,7 @@ performed with your default key. With prefix argument, asks you to select interactively the key to use from your key ring. -(fn START END SIGNERS MODE)" t nil) +(fn START END SIGNERS MODE)" t) (function-put 'epa-mail-sign 'interactive-only 't) (autoload 'epa-mail-encrypt "epa-mail" "\ Encrypt the outgoing mail message in the current buffer. @@ -9820,10 +9827,10 @@ or nil meaning use the defaults. SIGNERS is a list of keys to sign the message with. -(fn &optional RECIPIENTS SIGNERS)" t nil) +(fn &optional RECIPIENTS SIGNERS)" t) (autoload 'epa-mail-import-keys "epa-mail" "\ Import keys in the OpenPGP armor format in the current buffer. -The buffer is expected to contain a mail message." t nil) +The buffer is expected to contain a mail message." t) (function-put 'epa-mail-import-keys 'interactive-only 't) (defvar epa-global-mail-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Epa-Global-Mail mode is enabled. @@ -9850,7 +9857,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='epa-global-mail-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "epa-mail" '("epa-mail-")) @@ -9860,7 +9867,7 @@ it is disabled. (autoload 'epg-make-context "epg" "\ Return a context object. -(fn &optional PROTOCOL ARMOR TEXTMODE INCLUDE-CERTS CIPHER-ALGORITHM DIGEST-ALGORITHM COMPRESS-ALGORITHM)" nil nil) +(fn &optional PROTOCOL ARMOR TEXTMODE INCLUDE-CERTS CIPHER-ALGORITHM DIGEST-ALGORITHM COMPRESS-ALGORITHM)") (register-definition-prefixes "epg" '("epg-")) @@ -9877,9 +9884,9 @@ Then it walks through PROGRAM-ALIST or Otherwise, it tries the programs listed in the entry until the version requirement is met. -(fn PROTOCOL &optional NO-CACHE PROGRAM-ALIST)" nil nil) +(fn PROTOCOL &optional NO-CACHE PROGRAM-ALIST)") (autoload 'epg-configuration "epg-config" "\ -Return a list of internal configuration parameters of `epg-gpg-program'." nil nil) +Return a list of internal configuration parameters of `epg-gpg-program'.") (make-obsolete 'epg-configuration 'epg-find-configuration "25.1") (autoload 'epg-check-configuration "epg-config" "\ Verify that a sufficient version of GnuPG is installed. @@ -9889,11 +9896,11 @@ REQ-VERSIONS should be a list with elements of the form (MIN semi-open range of acceptable versions. REQ-VERSIONS may also be a single minimum version string. -(fn CONFIG &optional REQ-VERSIONS)" nil nil) +(fn CONFIG &optional REQ-VERSIONS)") (autoload 'epg-expand-group "epg-config" "\ Look at CONFIG and try to expand GROUP. -(fn CONFIG GROUP)" nil nil) +(fn CONFIG GROUP)") (register-definition-prefixes "epg-config" '("epg-")) @@ -9901,7 +9908,7 @@ Look at CONFIG and try to expand GROUP. (push (purecopy '(erc 5 4 1)) package--builtin-versions) (autoload 'erc-select-read-args "erc" "\ -Prompt the user for values of nick, server, port, and password." nil nil) +Prompt the user for values of nick, server, port, and password.") (autoload 'erc "erc" "\ ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client. This function is the main entry point for ERC. @@ -9929,7 +9936,7 @@ When present, ID should be an opaque object used to identify the connection unequivocally. This is rarely needed and not available interactively. -(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) (USER (erc-compute-user)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) ID)" t nil) +(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) (USER (erc-compute-user)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) ID)" '((erc-select-read-args))) (defalias 'erc-select #'erc) (autoload 'erc-tls "erc" "\ ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client. @@ -9976,13 +9983,13 @@ symbol composed of letters from the Latin alphabet.) This option is generally unneeded, however. See info node `(erc) Connecting' for use cases. Not available interactively. -(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) (USER (erc-compute-user)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) CLIENT-CERTIFICATE ID)" t nil) +(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) (USER (erc-compute-user)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) CLIENT-CERTIFICATE ID)" '((let ((erc-default-port erc-default-port-tls)) (erc-select-read-args)))) (autoload 'erc-handle-irc-url "erc" "\ Use ERC to IRC on HOST:PORT in CHANNEL as USER with PASSWORD. If ERC is already connected to HOST:PORT, simply /join CHANNEL. Otherwise, connect to HOST:PORT as USER and /join CHANNEL. -(fn HOST PORT CHANNEL USER PASSWORD)" nil nil) +(fn HOST PORT CHANNEL USER PASSWORD)") (register-definition-prefixes "erc" '("define-erc-module" "erc-")) @@ -10091,10 +10098,10 @@ Otherwise, connect to HOST:PORT as USER and /join CHANNEL. (autoload 'erc-determine-network "erc-networks" "\ Return the name of the network or \"Unknown\" as a symbol. Use the server parameter NETWORK if provided, otherwise parse the -server name and search for a match in `erc-networks-alist'." nil nil) +server name and search for a match in `erc-networks-alist'.") (make-obsolete 'erc-determine-network '"maybe see `erc-networks--determine'" "29.1") (autoload 'erc-server-select "erc-networks" "\ -Interactively select a server to connect to using `erc-server-alist'." t nil) +Interactively select a server to connect to using `erc-server-alist'." t) (register-definition-prefixes "erc-networks" '("erc-")) @@ -10192,9 +10199,7 @@ it has to be wrapped in `(eval (quote ...))'. If NAME is already defined as a test and Emacs is running in batch mode, an error is signalled. -(fn NAME () [DOCSTRING] [:expected-result RESULT-TYPE] [:tags \\='(TAG...)] BODY...)" nil t) -(function-put 'ert-deftest 'doc-string-elt 3) -(function-put 'ert-deftest 'lisp-indent-function 2) +(fn NAME () [DOCSTRING] [:expected-result RESULT-TYPE] [:tags \\='(TAG...)] BODY...)" nil 'macro) (autoload 'ert-run-tests-batch "ert" "\ Run the tests specified by SELECTOR, printing results to the terminal. @@ -10205,7 +10210,7 @@ ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit\" useful. Returns the stats object. -(fn &optional SELECTOR)" nil nil) +(fn &optional SELECTOR)") (autoload 'ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit "ert" "\ Like `ert-run-tests-batch', but exits Emacs when done. @@ -10214,25 +10219,25 @@ on unexpected results, or 2 if the tool detected an error outside of the tests (e.g. invalid SELECTOR or bug in the code that runs the tests). -(fn &optional SELECTOR)" nil nil) +(fn &optional SELECTOR)") (autoload 'ert-run-tests-interactively "ert" "\ Run the tests specified by SELECTOR and display the results in a buffer. SELECTOR works as described in `ert-select-tests'. -(fn SELECTOR)" t nil) +(fn SELECTOR)" t) (defalias 'ert #'ert-run-tests-interactively) (autoload 'ert-describe-test "ert" "\ Display the documentation for TEST-OR-TEST-NAME (a symbol or ert-test). -(fn TEST-OR-TEST-NAME)" t nil) +(fn TEST-OR-TEST-NAME)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "ert" '("ert-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/ert-x.el (autoload 'ert-kill-all-test-buffers "ert-x" "\ -Kill all test buffers that are still live." t nil) +Kill all test buffers that are still live." t) (register-definition-prefixes "ert-x" '("ert-")) @@ -10244,7 +10249,7 @@ This mode mainly provides some font locking. \\{erts-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "erts-mode" '("erts-")) @@ -10273,11 +10278,11 @@ This mode mainly provides some font locking. (autoload 'eshell-mode "esh-mode" "\ Emacs shell interactive mode. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'eshell-bookmark-jump "esh-mode" "\ Default bookmark handler for Eshell buffers. -(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) +(fn BOOKMARK)") (register-definition-prefixes "esh-mode" '("eshell")) @@ -10326,12 +10331,12 @@ value of `eshell-buffer-name', which see. Eshell is a shell-like command interpreter. For more information on Eshell, see Info node `(eshell)Top'. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'eshell-command "eshell" "\ Execute the Eshell command string COMMAND. With prefix ARG, insert output into the current buffer at point. -(fn &optional COMMAND ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional COMMAND ARG)" t) (autoload 'eshell-command-result "eshell" "\ Execute the given Eshell COMMAND, and return the result. The result might be any Lisp object. @@ -10339,7 +10344,7 @@ If STATUS-VAR is a symbol, it will be set to the exit status of the command. This is the only way to determine whether the value returned corresponding to a successful execution. -(fn COMMAND &optional STATUS-VAR)" nil nil) +(fn COMMAND &optional STATUS-VAR)") (register-definition-prefixes "eshell" '("eshell-")) @@ -10390,7 +10395,7 @@ Otherwise, `find-tag-default' is used.") (autoload 'tags-table-mode "etags" "\ Major mode for tags table file buffers. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'visit-tags-table "etags" "\ Tell tags commands to use tags table file FILE. FILE should be the name of a file created with the `etags' program. @@ -10403,7 +10408,7 @@ When you find a tag with \\[find-tag], the buffer it finds the tag in is given a local value of this variable which is the name of the tags file the tag was in. -(fn FILE &optional LOCAL)" t nil) +(fn FILE &optional LOCAL)" t) (autoload 'visit-tags-table-buffer "etags" "\ Select the buffer containing the current tags table. Optional arg CONT specifies which tags table to visit. @@ -10417,13 +10422,13 @@ Optional second arg CBUF, if non-nil, specifies the initial buffer, which is important if that buffer has a local value of `tags-file-name'. Returns t if it visits a tags table, or nil if there are no more in the list. -(fn &optional CONT CBUF)" nil nil) +(fn &optional CONT CBUF)") (autoload 'tags-table-files "etags" "\ Return a list of files in the current tags table. Assumes the tags table is the current buffer. The file names are returned as they appeared in the `etags' command that created the table, usually -without directory names." nil nil) -(autoload 'tags-lazy-completion-table "etags" nil nil nil) +without directory names.") +(autoload 'tags-lazy-completion-table "etags") (defun tags-completion-at-point-function () (if (or tags-table-list tags-file-name) (progn @@ -10449,7 +10454,7 @@ Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command. See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'. -(fn TAGNAME &optional NEXT-P REGEXP-P)" t nil) +(fn TAGNAME &optional NEXT-P REGEXP-P)" t) (autoload 'find-tag "etags" "\ Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME. Select the buffer containing the tag's definition, and move point there. @@ -10469,7 +10474,7 @@ Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command. See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'. -(fn TAGNAME &optional NEXT-P REGEXP-P)" t nil) +(fn TAGNAME &optional NEXT-P REGEXP-P)" t) (make-obsolete 'find-tag 'xref-find-definitions "25.1") (autoload 'find-tag-other-window "etags" "\ Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME. @@ -10491,7 +10496,7 @@ Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command. See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'. -(fn TAGNAME &optional NEXT-P REGEXP-P)" t nil) +(fn TAGNAME &optional NEXT-P REGEXP-P)" t) (make-obsolete 'find-tag-other-window 'xref-find-definitions-other-window "25.1") (autoload 'find-tag-other-frame "etags" "\ Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME. @@ -10513,7 +10518,7 @@ Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command. See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'. -(fn TAGNAME &optional NEXT-P)" t nil) +(fn TAGNAME &optional NEXT-P)" t) (make-obsolete 'find-tag-other-frame 'xref-find-definitions-other-frame "25.1") (autoload 'find-tag-regexp "etags" "\ Find tag (in current tags table) whose name matches REGEXP. @@ -10533,7 +10538,7 @@ Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command. See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'. -(fn REGEXP &optional NEXT-P OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP &optional NEXT-P OTHER-WINDOW)" t) (make-obsolete 'find-tag-regexp 'xref-find-apropos "25.1") (defalias 'pop-tag-mark 'xref-go-back) (defalias 'next-file 'tags-next-file) @@ -10550,13 +10555,13 @@ Non-nil second argument NOVISIT means use a temporary buffer Value is nil if the file was already visited; if the file was newly read in, the value is the filename. -(fn &optional INITIALIZE NOVISIT)" t nil) +(fn &optional INITIALIZE NOVISIT)" t) (autoload 'tags-loop-continue "etags" "\ Continue last \\[tags-search] or \\[tags-query-replace] command. Used noninteractively with non-nil argument to begin such a command (the argument is passed to `next-file', which see). -(fn &optional FIRST-TIME)" t nil) +(fn &optional FIRST-TIME)" t) (make-obsolete 'tags-loop-continue 'fileloop-continue "27.1") (autoload 'tags-search "etags" "\ Search through all files listed in tags table for match for REGEXP. @@ -10568,7 +10573,7 @@ files to search. The search will be restricted to these files. Also see the documentation of the `tags-file-name' variable. -(fn REGEXP &optional FILES)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP &optional FILES)" t) (autoload 'tags-query-replace "etags" "\ Do `query-replace-regexp' of FROM with TO on all files listed in tags table. Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches. @@ -10582,7 +10587,7 @@ type \\[help-command] at that time. For non-interactive use, this is superseded by `fileloop-initialize-replace'. -(fn FROM TO &optional DELIMITED FILES)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional DELIMITED FILES)" t) (set-advertised-calling-convention 'tags-query-replace '(from to &optional delimited) '"27.1") (autoload 'list-tags "etags" "\ Display list of tags in file FILE. @@ -10592,38 +10597,28 @@ usually without a directory specification. If called interactively, FILE defaults to the file name of the current buffer. -(fn FILE &optional NEXT-MATCH)" t nil) +(fn FILE &optional NEXT-MATCH)" t) (autoload 'tags-apropos "etags" "\ Display list of all tags in tags table REGEXP matches. -(fn REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP)" t) (make-obsolete 'tags-apropos 'xref-find-apropos "25.1") (autoload 'select-tags-table "etags" "\ Select a tags table file from a menu of those you have already used. The list of tags tables to select from is stored in `tags-table-set-list'; -see the doc of that variable if you want to add names to the list." t nil) +see the doc of that variable if you want to add names to the list." t) (autoload 'complete-tag "etags" "\ Perform tags completion on the text around point. Completes to the set of names listed in the current tags table. The string to complete is chosen in the same way as the default -for \\[find-tag] (which see)." t nil) -(autoload 'etags--xref-backend "etags" nil nil nil) +for \\[find-tag] (which see)." t) +(autoload 'etags--xref-backend "etags") (register-definition-prefixes "etags" '("default-tags-table-function" "etags-" "file-of-tag" "find-tag-" "goto-tag-location-function" "initialize-new-tags-table" "last-tag" "list-tags-function" "select-tags-table-" "snarf-tag-function" "tag" "verify-tags-table-function")) - -;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/etc-authors-mode.el - -(autoload 'etc-authors-mode "etc-authors-mode" "\ -Major mode for viewing \"etc/AUTHORS\" from the Emacs distribution. -Provides some basic font locking and not much else. - -(fn)" t nil) -(register-definition-prefixes "etc-authors-mode" '("etc-authors-")) - ;;; Generated autoloads from language/ethio-util.el -(autoload 'setup-ethiopic-environment-internal "ethio-util" nil nil nil) +(autoload 'setup-ethiopic-environment-internal "ethio-util") (autoload 'ethio-sera-to-fidel-buffer "ethio-util" "\ Convert the current buffer from SERA to FIDEL. @@ -10640,7 +10635,7 @@ even if the buffer is read-only. See also the descriptions of the variables `ethio-use-colon-for-colon' and `ethio-use-three-dot-question'. -(fn &optional SECONDARY FORCE)" t nil) +(fn &optional SECONDARY FORCE)" t) (autoload 'ethio-sera-to-fidel-region "ethio-util" "\ Convert the characters in region from SERA to FIDEL. @@ -10657,13 +10652,13 @@ conversion even if the buffer is read-only. See also the descriptions of the variables `ethio-use-colon-for-colon' and `ethio-use-three-dot-question'. -(fn BEGIN END &optional SECONDARY FORCE)" t nil) +(fn BEGIN END &optional SECONDARY FORCE)" t) (autoload 'ethio-sera-to-fidel-marker "ethio-util" "\ Convert the regions surrounded by \"\" and \"\" from SERA to FIDEL. Assume that each region begins with `ethio-primary-language'. The markers \"\" and \"\" themselves are not deleted. -(fn &optional FORCE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FORCE)" t) (autoload 'ethio-fidel-to-sera-buffer "ethio-util" "\ Replace all the FIDEL characters in the current buffer to the SERA format. The variable `ethio-primary-language' specifies the primary @@ -10680,7 +10675,7 @@ See also the descriptions of the variables `ethio-use-colon-for-colon', `ethio-use-three-dot-question', `ethio-quote-vowel-always' and `ethio-numeric-reduction'. -(fn &optional SECONDARY FORCE)" t nil) +(fn &optional SECONDARY FORCE)" t) (autoload 'ethio-fidel-to-sera-region "ethio-util" "\ Replace all the FIDEL characters in the region to the SERA format. @@ -10698,14 +10693,14 @@ See also the descriptions of the variables `ethio-use-colon-for-colon', `ethio-use-three-dot-question', `ethio-quote-vowel-always' and `ethio-numeric-reduction'. -(fn BEGIN END &optional SECONDARY FORCE)" t nil) +(fn BEGIN END &optional SECONDARY FORCE)" t) (autoload 'ethio-fidel-to-sera-marker "ethio-util" "\ Convert the regions surrounded by \"\" and \"\" from FIDEL to SERA. The markers \"\" and \"\" themselves are not deleted. -(fn &optional FORCE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FORCE)" t) (autoload 'ethio-modify-vowel "ethio-util" "\ -Modify the vowel of the FIDEL that is under the cursor." t nil) +Modify the vowel of the FIDEL that is under the cursor." t) (autoload 'ethio-replace-space "ethio-util" "\ Replace ASCII spaces with Ethiopic word separators in the region. @@ -10719,15 +10714,15 @@ If CH = 3, with the Ethiopic colon-like word separator. The 2nd and 3rd arguments BEGIN and END specify the region. -(fn CH BEGIN END)" t nil) +(fn CH BEGIN END)" t) (autoload 'ethio-input-special-character "ethio-util" "\ This function is deprecated. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'ethio-fidel-to-tex-buffer "ethio-util" "\ -Convert each fidel characters in the current buffer into a fidel-tex command." t nil) +Convert each fidel characters in the current buffer into a fidel-tex command." t) (autoload 'ethio-tex-to-fidel-buffer "ethio-util" "\ -Convert fidel-tex commands in the current buffer into fidel chars." t nil) +Convert fidel-tex commands in the current buffer into fidel chars." t) (autoload 'ethio-fidel-to-java-buffer "ethio-util" "\ Convert Ethiopic characters into the Java escape sequences. @@ -10735,22 +10730,22 @@ Each escape sequence is of the form \\uXXXX, where XXXX is the character's codepoint (in hex) in Unicode. If `ethio-java-save-lowercase' is non-nil, use [0-9a-f]. -Otherwise, [0-9A-F]." nil nil) +Otherwise, [0-9A-F].") (autoload 'ethio-java-to-fidel-buffer "ethio-util" "\ -Convert the Java escape sequences into corresponding Ethiopic characters." nil nil) +Convert the Java escape sequences into corresponding Ethiopic characters.") (autoload 'ethio-find-file "ethio-util" "\ -Transliterate file content into Ethiopic depending on filename suffix." nil nil) +Transliterate file content into Ethiopic depending on filename suffix.") (autoload 'ethio-write-file "ethio-util" "\ -Transliterate Ethiopic characters in ASCII depending on the file extension." nil nil) +Transliterate Ethiopic characters in ASCII depending on the file extension.") (autoload 'ethio-insert-ethio-space "ethio-util" "\ Insert the Ethiopic word delimiter (the colon-like character). With ARG, insert that many delimiters. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'ethio-composition-function "ethio-util" "\ -(fn POS TO FONT-OBJECT STRING DIRECTION)" nil nil) +(fn POS TO FONT-OBJECT STRING DIRECTION)") (register-definition-prefixes "ethio-util" '("ethio-" "exit-ethiopic-environment")) @@ -10766,17 +10761,17 @@ Set the directory server to SERVER using PROTOCOL. Unless NO-SAVE is non-nil, the server is saved as the default server for future sessions. -(fn SERVER PROTOCOL &optional NO-SAVE)" t nil) +(fn SERVER PROTOCOL &optional NO-SAVE)" t) (autoload 'eudc-get-email "eudc" "\ Get the email field of NAME from the directory server. If ERROR is non-nil, report an error if there is none. -(fn NAME &optional ERROR)" t nil) +(fn NAME &optional ERROR)" t) (autoload 'eudc-get-phone "eudc" "\ Get the phone field of NAME from the directory server. If ERROR is non-nil, report an error if there is none. -(fn NAME &optional ERROR)" t nil) +(fn NAME &optional ERROR)" t) (autoload 'eudc-expand-try-all "eudc" "\ Wrap `eudc-expand-inline' with a prefix argument. If TRY-ALL-SERVERS -- the prefix argument when called @@ -10784,7 +10779,7 @@ interactively -- is non-nil, collect results from all servers. If TRY-ALL-SERVERS is nil, do not try subsequent servers after one server returns any match. -(fn &optional TRY-ALL-SERVERS)" t nil) +(fn &optional TRY-ALL-SERVERS)" t) (autoload 'eudc-expand-inline "eudc" "\ Query the directory server, and expand the query string before point. The query string consists of the buffer substring from the point back to @@ -10800,11 +10795,11 @@ Multiple servers can be tried with the same query until one finds a match, see `eudc-inline-expansion-servers'. If TRY-ALL-SERVERS is non-nil, collect results from all servers. -(fn &optional SAVE-QUERY-AS-KILL TRY-ALL-SERVERS)" t nil) +(fn &optional SAVE-QUERY-AS-KILL TRY-ALL-SERVERS)" t) (autoload 'eudc-format-inline-expansion-result "eudc" "\ Format a query result according to `eudc-inline-expansion-format'. -(fn RES QUERY-ATTRS)" nil nil) +(fn RES QUERY-ATTRS)") (autoload 'eudc-query-with-words "eudc" "\ Query the directory server, and return the matching responses. The variable `eudc-inline-query-format' controls how to associate the @@ -10816,16 +10811,16 @@ Multiple servers can be tried with the same query until one finds a match, see `eudc-inline-expansion-servers'. When TRY-ALL-SERVERS is non-nil, keep collecting results from subsequent servers after the first match. -(fn QUERY-WORDS &optional TRY-ALL-SERVERS)" nil nil) +(fn QUERY-WORDS &optional TRY-ALL-SERVERS)") (autoload 'eudc-query-form "eudc" "\ Display a form to query the directory server. If given a non-nil argument GET-FIELDS-FROM-SERVER, the function first queries the server for the existing fields and displays a corresponding form. -(fn &optional GET-FIELDS-FROM-SERVER)" t nil) +(fn &optional GET-FIELDS-FROM-SERVER)" t) (autoload 'eudc-load-eudc "eudc" "\ Load the Emacs Unified Directory Client. -This does nothing except loading eudc by autoload side-effect." t nil) +This does nothing except loading eudc by autoload side-effect." t) (defvar eudc-tools-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Directory Servers"))) (define-key map [phone] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Get Phone") eudc-get-phone :help ,(purecopy "Get the phone field of name from the directory server"))) (define-key map [email] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Get Email") eudc-get-email :help ,(purecopy "Get the email field of NAME from the directory server"))) (define-key map [separator-eudc-email] menu-bar-separator) (define-key map [expand-inline] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Expand Inline Query") eudc-expand-inline :help ,(purecopy "Query the directory server, and expand the query string before point"))) (define-key map [query] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Query with Form") eudc-query-form :help ,(purecopy "Display a form to query the directory server"))) (define-key map [separator-eudc-query] menu-bar-separator) (define-key map [new] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "New Server") eudc-set-server :help ,(purecopy "Set the directory server to SERVER using PROTOCOL"))) (define-key map [load] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Load Hotlist of Servers") eudc-load-eudc :help ,(purecopy "Load the Emacs Unified Directory Client"))) map)) (fset 'eudc-tools-menu (symbol-value 'eudc-tools-menu)) (register-definition-prefixes "eudc" '("eudc-")) @@ -10836,27 +10831,27 @@ This does nothing except loading eudc by autoload side-effect." t nil) (autoload 'eudc-display-generic-binary "eudc-bob" "\ Display a button for unidentified binary DATA. -(fn DATA)" nil nil) +(fn DATA)") (autoload 'eudc-display-url "eudc-bob" "\ Display URL and make it clickable. -(fn URL)" nil nil) +(fn URL)") (autoload 'eudc-display-mail "eudc-bob" "\ Display e-mail address and make it clickable. -(fn MAIL)" nil nil) +(fn MAIL)") (autoload 'eudc-display-sound "eudc-bob" "\ Display a button to play the sound DATA. -(fn DATA)" nil nil) +(fn DATA)") (autoload 'eudc-display-jpeg-inline "eudc-bob" "\ Display the JPEG DATA inline at point if possible. -(fn DATA)" nil nil) +(fn DATA)") (autoload 'eudc-display-jpeg-as-button "eudc-bob" "\ Display a button for the JPEG DATA. -(fn DATA)" nil nil) +(fn DATA)") (register-definition-prefixes "eudc-bob" '("eudc-bob-")) @@ -10874,7 +10869,7 @@ words before point. The return value is either nil when no match is found, or a completion table as required for functions listed in -`completion-at-point-functions'." nil nil) +`completion-at-point-functions'.") (autoload 'eudc-capf-message-expand-name "eudc-capf" "\ Email address completion function for `message-completion-alist'. @@ -10883,7 +10878,7 @@ replacing any existing entry for `message-expand-name' there, with an appropriate regular expression such as for example `message-email-recipient-header-regexp', then EUDC will be queried for email addresses, and the results delivered to -`completion-at-point'." nil nil) +`completion-at-point'.") (register-definition-prefixes "eudc-capf" '("eudc-capf-modes")) @@ -10891,16 +10886,16 @@ queried for email addresses, and the results delivered to (autoload 'eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb "eudc-export" "\ Insert record at point into the BBDB database. -This function can only be called from a directory query result buffer." t nil) +This function can only be called from a directory query result buffer." t) (autoload 'eudc-try-bbdb-insert "eudc-export" "\ -Call `eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb' if on a record." t nil) +Call `eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb' if on a record." t) (register-definition-prefixes "eudc-export" '("eudc-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc-hotlist.el (autoload 'eudc-edit-hotlist "eudc-hotlist" "\ -Edit the hotlist of directory servers in a specialized buffer." t nil) +Edit the hotlist of directory servers in a specialized buffer." t) (register-definition-prefixes "eudc-hotlist" '("eudc-hotlist-")) @@ -10950,7 +10945,7 @@ Normally, a newline is automatically inserted after the header, the footer and every node's printed representation. Optional fourth arg NOSEP non-nil inhibits this. -(fn PRETTY-PRINTER &optional HEADER FOOTER NOSEP)" nil nil) +(fn PRETTY-PRINTER &optional HEADER FOOTER NOSEP)") (register-definition-prefixes "ewoc" '("ewoc-")) @@ -10974,7 +10969,7 @@ This can also be used on the command line directly: emacs -f eww-browse https://gnu.org -will start Emacs and browse the GNU web site." t nil) +will start Emacs and browse the GNU web site." t) (autoload 'eww "eww" "\ Fetch URL and render the page. If the input doesn't look like an URL or a domain name, the @@ -10989,24 +10984,24 @@ killed after rendering. For more information, see Info node `(eww) Top'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-BUFFER BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-BUFFER BUFFER)" t) (defalias 'browse-web 'eww) (autoload 'eww-open-file "eww" "\ Render FILE using EWW. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'eww-search-words "eww" "\ Search the web for the text in the region. If region is active (and not whitespace), search the web for the text between region beginning and end. Else, prompt the user for a search string. See the variable `eww-search-prefix' -for the search engine used." t nil) +for the search engine used." t) (autoload 'eww-mode "eww" "\ Mode for browsing the web. \\{eww-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'eww-browse-url "eww" "\ Ask the EWW browser to load URL. @@ -11022,13 +11017,13 @@ in the tab-bar on an existing frame. See more options in Non-interactively, this uses the optional second argument NEW-WINDOW instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'. -(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)" nil nil) +(fn URL &optional NEW-WINDOW)") (autoload 'eww-list-bookmarks "eww" "\ -Display the bookmarks." t nil) +Display the bookmarks." t) (autoload 'eww-bookmark-jump "eww" "\ Default bookmark handler for EWW buffers. -(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) +(fn BOOKMARK)") (register-definition-prefixes "eww" '("eww-")) @@ -11038,14 +11033,14 @@ Default bookmark handler for EWW buffers. Check if PROGRAM handles arguments Posix-style. If PROGRAM is non-nil, use that instead of \"find\". -(fn &optional PROGRAM)" nil nil) +(fn &optional PROGRAM)") (autoload 'executable-interpret "executable" "\ Run script with user-specified args, and collect output in a buffer. While script runs asynchronously, you can use the \\[next-error] command to find the next error. The buffer is also in `comint-mode' and `compilation-shell-minor-mode', so that you can answer any prompts. -(fn COMMAND)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND)" t) (autoload 'executable-set-magic "executable" "\ Set this buffer's interpreter to INTERPRETER with optional ARGUMENT. The variables `executable-magicless-file-regexp', `executable-prefix-env', @@ -11053,11 +11048,11 @@ The variables `executable-magicless-file-regexp', `executable-prefix-env', when and how magic numbers are inserted or replaced and scripts made executable. -(fn INTERPRETER &optional ARGUMENT NO-QUERY-FLAG INSERT-FLAG)" t nil) +(fn INTERPRETER &optional ARGUMENT NO-QUERY-FLAG INSERT-FLAG)" t) (autoload 'executable-make-buffer-file-executable-if-script-p "executable" "\ Make file executable according to umask if not already executable. If file already has any execute bits set at all, do not change existing -file modes." nil nil) +file modes.") (register-definition-prefixes "executable" '("executable-")) @@ -11090,16 +11085,16 @@ cyclically with the functions `expand-jump-to-previous-slot' and If ARG is omitted, point is placed at the end of the expanded text. -(fn TABLE ABBREVS)" nil nil) +(fn TABLE ABBREVS)") (autoload 'expand-abbrev-hook "expand" "\ Abbrev hook used to do the expansion job of expand abbrevs. -See `expand-add-abbrevs'. Value is non-nil if expansion was done." nil nil) +See `expand-add-abbrevs'. Value is non-nil if expansion was done.") (autoload 'expand-jump-to-previous-slot "expand" "\ Move the cursor to the previous slot in the last abbrev expansion. -This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'." t nil) +This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'." t) (autoload 'expand-jump-to-next-slot "expand" "\ Move the cursor to the next slot in the last abbrev expansion. -This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'." t nil) +This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'." t) (define-key abbrev-map "p" 'expand-jump-to-previous-slot) (define-key abbrev-map "n" 'expand-jump-to-next-slot) (register-definition-prefixes "expand" '("expand-")) @@ -11182,7 +11177,7 @@ Variables controlling indentation style and extra features: Turning on F90 mode calls the value of the variable `f90-mode-hook' with no args, if that value is non-nil. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "f90" '("f90-")) @@ -11210,13 +11205,13 @@ attributes. The base (lowest priority) remapping may be set to something other than the normal definition of FACE via `face-remap-set-base'. -(fn FACE &rest SPECS)" nil nil) +(fn FACE &rest SPECS)") (autoload 'face-remap-reset-base "face-remap" "\ Set the base remapping of FACE to the normal definition of FACE. This causes the remappings specified by `face-remap-add-relative' to apply on top of the normal definition of FACE. -(fn FACE)" nil nil) +(fn FACE)") (autoload 'face-remap-set-base "face-remap" "\ Set the base remapping of FACE in the current buffer to SPECS. This causes the remappings specified by `face-remap-add-relative' @@ -11231,7 +11226,7 @@ to use the normal definition of FACE as the base remapping; note that this is different from SPECS containing a single value nil, which means not to inherit from the global definition of FACE at all. -(fn FACE &rest SPECS)" nil nil) +(fn FACE &rest SPECS)") (autoload 'text-scale-set "face-remap" "\ Set the scale factor of the default face in the current buffer to LEVEL. If LEVEL is non-zero, `text-scale-mode' is enabled, otherwise it is disabled. @@ -11241,7 +11236,7 @@ Each step scales the height of the default face by the variable `text-scale-mode-step' (a negative number decreases the height by the same amount). -(fn LEVEL)" t nil) +(fn LEVEL)" t) (autoload 'text-scale-increase "face-remap" "\ Increase the font size of the default face in current buffer by INC steps. If the new height is other than the default, `text-scale-mode' is enabled. @@ -11251,12 +11246,12 @@ Each step scales the height of the default face by the variable height by the same amount). As a special case, an argument of 0 will remove any scaling currently active. -(fn INC)" t nil) +(fn INC)" t) (autoload 'text-scale-decrease "face-remap" "\ Decrease the font size of the default face in the current buffer by DEC steps. See `text-scale-increase' for more details. -(fn DEC)" t nil) +(fn DEC)" t) (define-key ctl-x-map [(control ?+)] 'text-scale-adjust) (define-key ctl-x-map [(control ?-)] 'text-scale-adjust) (define-key ctl-x-map [(control ?=)] 'text-scale-adjust) @@ -11294,12 +11289,12 @@ scaled even if they have an explicit `:height' setting. See also the related command `global-text-scale-adjust'. -(fn INC)" t nil) +(fn INC)" t) (define-key global-map [pinch] 'text-scale-pinch) (autoload 'text-scale-pinch "face-remap" "\ Adjust the height of the default face by the scale in the pinch event EVENT. -(fn EVENT)" t nil) +(fn EVENT)" t) (define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?+)] 'global-text-scale-adjust) (define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?=)] 'global-text-scale-adjust) (define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?-)] 'global-text-scale-adjust) @@ -11328,7 +11323,7 @@ and characters per line when the font size is adjusted. See also the related command `text-scale-adjust'. -(fn INCREMENT)" t nil) +(fn INCREMENT)" t) (autoload 'buffer-face-mode "face-remap" "\ Minor mode for a buffer-specific default face. @@ -11349,7 +11344,7 @@ evaluate `buffer-face-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'buffer-face-set "face-remap" "\ Enable `buffer-face-mode', using face specs SPECS. Each argument in SPECS should be a face, i.e. either a face name @@ -11361,7 +11356,7 @@ one face is listed, that specifies an aggregate face, like in a This function makes the variable `buffer-face-mode-face' buffer local, and sets it to FACE. -(fn &rest SPECS)" t nil) +(fn &rest SPECS)" t) (autoload 'buffer-face-toggle "face-remap" "\ Toggle `buffer-face-mode', using face specs SPECS. Each argument in SPECS should be a face, i.e. either a face name @@ -11377,13 +11372,13 @@ face, then is left enabled, but the face changed to reflect SPECS. This function will make the variable `buffer-face-mode-face' buffer local, and set it to SPECS. -(fn &rest SPECS)" t nil) +(fn &rest SPECS)" t) (autoload 'variable-pitch-mode "face-remap" "\ Variable-pitch default-face mode. An interface to `buffer-face-mode' which uses the `variable-pitch' face. Besides the choice of face, it is the same as `buffer-face-mode'. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "face-remap" '("buffer-face-mode-" "face-" "global-text-scale-adjust-" "internal-lisp-face-attributes" "text-scale-")) @@ -11406,7 +11401,7 @@ If the optional argument CALLBACK is non-nil, it should be a function to call each time the user types RET or clicks on a color. The function should accept a single argument, the color name. -(fn &optional LIST BUFFER-NAME CALLBACK)" t nil) +(fn &optional LIST BUFFER-NAME CALLBACK)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "facemenu" '("facemenu-" "list-colors-")) @@ -11414,7 +11409,7 @@ color. The function should accept a single argument, the color name. (push (purecopy '(faceup 0 0 6)) package--builtin-versions) (autoload 'faceup-view-buffer "faceup" "\ -Display the faceup representation of the current buffer." t nil) +Display the faceup representation of the current buffer." t) (autoload 'faceup-write-file "faceup" "\ Save the faceup representation of the current buffer to the file FILE-NAME. @@ -11425,13 +11420,13 @@ If optional second arg CONFIRM is non-nil, this function asks for confirmation before overwriting an existing file. Interactively, confirmation is required unless you supply a prefix argument. -(fn &optional FILE-NAME CONFIRM)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE-NAME CONFIRM)" t) (autoload 'faceup-render-view-buffer "faceup" "\ Convert BUFFER containing Faceup markup to a new buffer and display it. -(fn &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'faceup-clean-buffer "faceup" "\ -Remove faceup markup from buffer." t nil) +Remove faceup markup from buffer." t) (autoload 'faceup-defexplainer "faceup" "\ Define an Ert explainer function for FUNCTION. @@ -11453,24 +11448,24 @@ FUNCTION must return an explanation when the test fails and (autoload 'feedmail-send-it "feedmail" "\ Send the current mail buffer using the Feedmail package. This is a suitable value for `send-mail-function'. It can be used -with various lower-level mechanisms to provide features such as queueing." nil nil) +with various lower-level mechanisms to provide features such as queueing.") (autoload 'feedmail-run-the-queue-no-prompts "feedmail" "\ Like `feedmail-run-the-queue', but suppress confirmation prompts. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'feedmail-run-the-queue-global-prompt "feedmail" "\ Like `feedmail-run-the-queue', but with a global confirmation prompt. This is generally most useful if run non-interactively, since you can bail out with an appropriate answer to the global confirmation prompt. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'feedmail-run-the-queue "feedmail" "\ Visit each message in the feedmail queue directory and send it out. Return value is a list of three things: number of messages sent, number of messages skipped, and number of non-message things in the queue (commonly backup file names and the like). -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'feedmail-queue-reminder "feedmail" "\ Perform some kind of reminder activity about queued and draft messages. Called with an optional symbol argument which says what kind of event @@ -11490,7 +11485,7 @@ expected to perform the reminder activity. You can supply your own reminder functions by redefining `feedmail-queue-reminder-alist'. If you don't want any reminders, you can set `feedmail-queue-reminder-alist' to nil. -(fn &optional WHAT-EVENT)" t nil) +(fn &optional WHAT-EVENT)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "feedmail" '("feedmail-")) @@ -11507,13 +11502,13 @@ Interactively: use a single prefix \\[universal-argument] to search backwards, double prefix to wrap forward, triple to wrap backwards. Actual search is done by the function `ffap-next-guess'. -(fn &optional BACK WRAP)" t nil) +(fn &optional BACK WRAP)" t) (autoload 'ffap-machine-at-point "ffap" "\ -Return machine name at point if it exists, or nil." nil nil) +Return machine name at point if it exists, or nil.") (autoload 'ffap-url-at-point "ffap" "\ Return URL from around point if it exists, or nil. -Sets the variable `ffap-string-at-point-region' to the bounds of URL, if any." nil nil) +Sets the variable `ffap-string-at-point-region' to the bounds of URL, if any.") (autoload 'find-file-at-point "ffap" "\ Find FILENAME, guessing a default from text around point. If `ffap-url-regexp' is not nil, the FILENAME may also be an URL. @@ -11524,7 +11519,7 @@ See also the variables `ffap-dired-wildcards', `ffap-file-name-with-spaces', and the functions `ffap-file-at-point' and `ffap-url-at-point'. -(fn &optional FILENAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILENAME)" t) (defalias 'ffap 'find-file-at-point) (autoload 'ffap-menu "ffap" "\ Put up a menu of files and URLs mentioned in this buffer. @@ -11533,7 +11528,7 @@ cached in `ffap-menu-alist', and rebuilt by `ffap-menu-rescan'. The optional RESCAN argument (a prefix, interactively) forces a rebuild. Searches with `ffap-menu-regexp'. -(fn &optional RESCAN)" t nil) +(fn &optional RESCAN)" t) (autoload 'ffap-at-mouse "ffap" "\ Find file or URL guessed from text around mouse click. Interactively, calls `ffap-at-mouse-fallback' if no guess is found. @@ -11542,17 +11537,17 @@ Return value: * if the fallback is called, return whatever it returns * otherwise, nil -(fn E)" t nil) +(fn E)" t) (autoload 'dired-at-point "ffap" "\ Start Dired, defaulting to file at point. See `ffap'. If `dired-at-point-require-prefix' is set, the prefix meaning is reversed. -(fn &optional FILENAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILENAME)" t) (autoload 'ffap-guess-file-name-at-point "ffap" "\ Try to get a file name at point. -This hook is intended to be put in `file-name-at-point-functions'." nil nil) +This hook is intended to be put in `file-name-at-point-functions'.") (autoload 'ffap-bindings "ffap" "\ -Evaluate the forms in variable `ffap-bindings'." t nil) +Evaluate the forms in variable `ffap-bindings'." t) (register-definition-prefixes "ffap" '("dired-at-point-" "ffap-" "find-file-literally-at-point")) @@ -11568,7 +11563,7 @@ Add all files in DIRECTORY to the file cache. If called from Lisp with a non-nil REGEXP argument is non-nil, only add files whose names match REGEXP. -(fn DIRECTORY &optional REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn DIRECTORY &optional REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'file-cache-add-directory-list "filecache" "\ Add DIRECTORIES (a list of directory names) to the file cache. If called interactively, read the directory names one by one. @@ -11576,21 +11571,21 @@ If the optional REGEXP argument is non-nil, only files which match it will be added to the cache. Note that the REGEXP is applied to the files in each directory, not to the directory list itself. -(fn DIRECTORIES &optional REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn DIRECTORIES &optional REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'file-cache-add-file "filecache" "\ Add FILE to the file cache. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'file-cache-add-directory-using-find "filecache" "\ Use the `find' command to add files to the file cache. Find is run in DIRECTORY. -(fn DIRECTORY)" t nil) +(fn DIRECTORY)" t) (autoload 'file-cache-add-directory-using-locate "filecache" "\ Use the `locate' command to add files to the file cache. STRING is passed as an argument to the locate command. -(fn STRING)" t nil) +(fn STRING)" t) (autoload 'file-cache-add-directory-recursively "filecache" "\ Add DIR and any subdirectories to the file-cache. This function does not use any external programs. @@ -11598,7 +11593,7 @@ If the optional REGEXP argument is non-nil, only files which match it will be added to the cache. Note that the REGEXP is applied to the files in each directory, not to the directory list itself. -(fn DIR &optional REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn DIR &optional REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'file-cache-minibuffer-complete "filecache" "\ Complete a filename in the minibuffer using a preloaded cache. Filecache does two kinds of substitution: it completes on names in @@ -11607,7 +11602,7 @@ the directories that the name is available in. With a prefix argument, the name is considered already unique; only the second substitution (directories) is done. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "filecache" '("file-cache-")) @@ -11624,11 +11619,11 @@ to perform the operation on the current file buffer and when done should return non-nil to mean that we should immediately continue operating on the next file and nil otherwise. -(fn FILES SCAN-FUNCTION OPERATE-FUNCTION)" nil nil) +(fn FILES SCAN-FUNCTION OPERATE-FUNCTION)") (autoload 'fileloop-initialize-search "fileloop" "\ -(fn REGEXP FILES CASE-FOLD)" nil nil) +(fn REGEXP FILES CASE-FOLD)") (autoload 'fileloop-initialize-replace "fileloop" "\ Initialize a new round of query&replace on several files. FROM is a regexp and TO is the replacement to use. @@ -11642,7 +11637,7 @@ CASE-FOLD can be t, nil, or `default': `case-fold-search' instead. DELIMITED if non-nil means replace only word-delimited matches. -(fn FROM TO FILES CASE-FOLD &optional DELIMITED)" nil nil) +(fn FROM TO FILES CASE-FOLD &optional DELIMITED)") (register-definition-prefixes "fileloop" '("fileloop-")) @@ -11653,7 +11648,7 @@ Handle a file system monitoring event, coming from backends. If OBJECT is a filewatch event, call its callback. Otherwise, signal a `file-notify-error'. -(fn OBJECT)" t nil) +(fn OBJECT)" t) (function-put 'file-notify-handle-event 'completion-predicate #'ignore) (register-definition-prefixes "filenotify" '("file-notify-")) @@ -11676,11 +11671,11 @@ If there is no Local Variables list in the current file buffer then this function adds the first line containing the string `Local Variables:' and the last line containing the string `End:'. -(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional INTERACTIVE)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'delete-file-local-variable "files-x" "\ Delete all settings of file-local VARIABLE from the Local Variables list. -(fn VARIABLE &optional INTERACTIVE)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE &optional INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'add-file-local-variable-prop-line "files-x" "\ Add file-local VARIABLE with its VALUE to the -*- line. @@ -11691,25 +11686,25 @@ the -*- line. If there is no -*- line at the beginning of the current file buffer then this function adds it. -(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional INTERACTIVE)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE VALUE &optional INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'delete-file-local-variable-prop-line "files-x" "\ Delete all settings of file-local VARIABLE from the -*- line. -(fn VARIABLE &optional INTERACTIVE)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE &optional INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'add-dir-local-variable "files-x" "\ Add directory-local VARIABLE with its VALUE and MODE to .dir-locals.el. -(fn MODE VARIABLE VALUE)" t nil) +(fn MODE VARIABLE VALUE)" t) (autoload 'delete-dir-local-variable "files-x" "\ Delete all MODE settings of file-local VARIABLE from .dir-locals.el. -(fn MODE VARIABLE)" t nil) +(fn MODE VARIABLE)" t) (autoload 'copy-file-locals-to-dir-locals "files-x" "\ -Copy file-local variables to .dir-locals.el." t nil) +Copy file-local variables to .dir-locals.el." t) (autoload 'copy-dir-locals-to-file-locals "files-x" "\ -Copy directory-local variables to the Local Variables list." t nil) +Copy directory-local variables to the Local Variables list." t) (autoload 'copy-dir-locals-to-file-locals-prop-line "files-x" "\ -Copy directory-local variables to the -*- line." t nil) +Copy directory-local variables to the -*- line." t) (defvar enable-connection-local-variables t "\ Non-nil means enable use of connection-local variables.") (autoload 'connection-local-set-profiles "files-x" "\ @@ -11724,7 +11719,7 @@ PROFILES are applied to the corresponding process buffer. The variables for a connection profile are defined using `connection-local-set-profile-variables'. -(fn CRITERIA &rest PROFILES)" nil nil) +(fn CRITERIA &rest PROFILES)") (autoload 'connection-local-set-profile-variables "files-x" "\ Map the symbol PROFILE to a list of variable settings. VARIABLES is a list that declares connection-local variables for @@ -11738,13 +11733,13 @@ variables are set in the server's process buffer according to the VARIABLES list of the connection profile. The list is processed in order. -(fn PROFILE VARIABLES)" nil nil) +(fn PROFILE VARIABLES)") (autoload 'hack-connection-local-variables-apply "files-x" "\ Apply connection-local variables identified by CRITERIA. Other local variables, like file-local and dir-local variables, will not be changed. -(fn CRITERIA)" nil nil) +(fn CRITERIA)") (autoload 'with-connection-local-variables "files-x" "\ Apply connection-local variables according to `default-directory'. Execute BODY, and unwind connection-local variables. @@ -11754,11 +11749,11 @@ Execute BODY, and unwind connection-local variables. Apply connection-local variables according to `default-directory'. Call BODY-FUN with no args, and then unwind connection-local variables. -(fn BODY-FUN)" nil nil) +(fn BODY-FUN)") (autoload 'path-separator "files-x" "\ -The connection-local value of `path-separator'." nil nil) +The connection-local value of `path-separator'.") (autoload 'null-device "files-x" "\ -The connection-local value of `null-device'." nil nil) +The connection-local value of `null-device'.") (register-definition-prefixes "files-x" '("connection-local-" "dir-locals-to-string" "hack-connection-local-variables" "modify-" "read-file-local-variable")) @@ -11766,7 +11761,7 @@ The connection-local value of `null-device'." nil nil) (autoload 'filesets-init "filesets" "\ Filesets initialization. -Set up hooks, load the cache file -- if existing -- and build the menu." nil nil) +Set up hooks, load the cache file -- if existing -- and build the menu.") (register-definition-prefixes "filesets" '("filesets-")) @@ -11805,7 +11800,7 @@ For example: `default-directory' is used as the initial search path. The result is a string that should be ready for the command line. -(fn &rest SUBFINDS)" nil nil) +(fn &rest SUBFINDS)") (register-definition-prefixes "find-cmd" '("find-")) @@ -11828,7 +11823,7 @@ ARGS, see Info node `(find) Finding Files'. If you are not using GNU findutils (on macOS and *BSD systems), see instead the man page for \"find\". -(fn DIR ARGS)" t nil) +(fn DIR ARGS)" t) (autoload 'find-dired-with-command "find-dired" "\ Run `find' and go into Dired mode on a buffer of the output. The user-supplied COMMAND is run after changing into DIR and should look like @@ -11841,7 +11836,7 @@ use in place of \"-ls\" as the starting input. Collect output in the \"*Find*\" buffer. To kill the job before it finishes, type \\[kill-find]. -(fn DIR COMMAND)" t nil) +(fn DIR COMMAND)" t) (autoload 'find-name-dired "find-dired" "\ Search DIR recursively for files matching the globbing PATTERN, and run Dired on those files. @@ -11852,7 +11847,7 @@ The default command run (after changing into DIR) is See `find-name-arg' to customize the arguments. -(fn DIR PATTERN)" t nil) +(fn DIR PATTERN)" t) (autoload 'find-grep-dired "find-dired" "\ Find files in DIR that contain matches for REGEXP and start Dired on output. The command run (after changing into DIR) is @@ -11863,7 +11858,7 @@ The command run (after changing into DIR) is where the first string in the value of the variable `find-ls-option' specifies what to use in place of \"-ls\" as the final argument. -(fn DIR REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn DIR REGEXP)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "find-dired" '("find-" "kill-find")) @@ -11883,7 +11878,7 @@ See also the documentation for `ff-find-other-file'. If optional IN-OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, find the file in another window. -(fn &optional IN-OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn &optional IN-OTHER-WINDOW)" t) (defalias 'ff-find-related-file #'ff-find-other-file) (autoload 'ff-find-other-file "find-file" "\ Find the header or source file corresponding to this file. @@ -11942,13 +11937,13 @@ Variables of interest include: - `ff-file-created-hook' List of functions to be called if the other file has been created. -(fn &optional IN-OTHER-WINDOW IGNORE-INCLUDE EVENT)" t nil) +(fn &optional IN-OTHER-WINDOW IGNORE-INCLUDE EVENT)" t) (define-obsolete-function-alias 'ff-mouse-find-other-file #'ff-find-other-file "28.1") (define-obsolete-function-alias 'ff-mouse-find-other-file-other-window #'ff-find-other-file-other-window "28.1") (autoload 'ff-find-other-file-other-window "find-file" "\ Visit the file you point at in another window. -(fn EVENT)" t nil) +(fn EVENT)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "find-file" '("cc-" "ff-" "modula2-other-file-alist")) @@ -11965,25 +11960,25 @@ This function searches `find-library-source-path' if non-nil, and See the `find-library-include-other-files' user option for customizing the candidate completions. -(fn LIBRARY)" t nil) +(fn LIBRARY)" t) (autoload 'read-library-name "find-func" "\ Read and return a library name, defaulting to the one near point. A library name is the filename of an Emacs Lisp library located in a directory under `load-path' (or `find-library-source-path', -if non-nil)." nil nil) +if non-nil).") (autoload 'find-library-other-window "find-func" "\ Find the Emacs Lisp source of LIBRARY in another window. See `find-library' for more details. -(fn LIBRARY)" t nil) +(fn LIBRARY)" t) (autoload 'find-library-other-frame "find-func" "\ Find the Emacs Lisp source of LIBRARY in another frame. See `find-library' for more details. -(fn LIBRARY)" t nil) +(fn LIBRARY)" t) (autoload 'find-function-search-for-symbol "find-func" "\ Search for SYMBOL's definition of type TYPE in LIBRARY. Visit the library in a buffer, and return a cons cell (BUFFER . POSITION), @@ -11994,7 +11989,7 @@ Otherwise, TYPE specifies the kind of definition, and it is interpreted via `find-function-regexp-alist'. The search is done in the source for library LIBRARY. -(fn SYMBOL TYPE LIBRARY)" nil nil) +(fn SYMBOL TYPE LIBRARY)") (autoload 'find-function-noselect "find-func" "\ Return a pair (BUFFER . POINT) pointing to the definition of FUNCTION. @@ -12007,7 +12002,7 @@ If FUNCTION is a built-in function, this function normally attempts to find it in the Emacs C sources; however, if LISP-ONLY is non-nil, signal an error instead. -(fn FUNCTION &optional LISP-ONLY)" nil nil) +(fn FUNCTION &optional LISP-ONLY)") (autoload 'find-function "find-func" "\ Find the definition of the FUNCTION near point. @@ -12018,19 +12013,19 @@ Set mark before moving, if the buffer already existed. See also `find-function-recenter-line' and `find-function-after-hook'. -(fn FUNCTION)" t nil) +(fn FUNCTION)" t) (autoload 'find-function-other-window "find-func" "\ Find, in another window, the definition of FUNCTION near point. See `find-function' for more details. -(fn FUNCTION)" t nil) +(fn FUNCTION)" t) (autoload 'find-function-other-frame "find-func" "\ Find, in another frame, the definition of FUNCTION near point. See `find-function' for more details. -(fn FUNCTION)" t nil) +(fn FUNCTION)" t) (autoload 'find-variable-noselect "find-func" "\ Return a pair `(BUFFER . POINT)' pointing to the definition of VARIABLE. @@ -12038,7 +12033,7 @@ Finds the library containing the definition of VARIABLE in a buffer and the point of the definition. The buffer is not selected. If the variable's definition can't be found in the buffer, return (BUFFER). -(fn VARIABLE &optional FILE)" nil nil) +(fn VARIABLE &optional FILE)") (autoload 'find-variable "find-func" "\ Find the definition of the VARIABLE at or before point. @@ -12050,19 +12045,19 @@ Set mark before moving, if the buffer already existed. See also `find-function-recenter-line' and `find-function-after-hook'. -(fn VARIABLE)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE)" t) (autoload 'find-variable-other-window "find-func" "\ Find, in another window, the definition of VARIABLE near point. See `find-variable' for more details. -(fn VARIABLE)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE)" t) (autoload 'find-variable-other-frame "find-func" "\ Find, in another frame, the definition of VARIABLE near point. See `find-variable' for more details. -(fn VARIABLE)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE)" t) (autoload 'find-definition-noselect "find-func" "\ Return a pair `(BUFFER . POINT)' pointing to the definition of SYMBOL. If the definition can't be found in the buffer, return (BUFFER). @@ -12070,7 +12065,7 @@ TYPE says what type of definition: nil for a function, `defvar' for a variable, `defface' for a face. This function does not switch to the buffer nor display it. -(fn SYMBOL TYPE &optional FILE)" nil nil) +(fn SYMBOL TYPE &optional FILE)") (autoload 'find-face-definition "find-func" "\ Find the definition of FACE. FACE defaults to the name near point. @@ -12082,28 +12077,28 @@ Set mark before moving, if the buffer already existed. See also `find-function-recenter-line' and `find-function-after-hook'. -(fn FACE)" t nil) +(fn FACE)" t) (autoload 'find-function-on-key "find-func" "\ Find the function that KEY invokes. KEY is a string. Set mark before moving, if the buffer already existed. -(fn KEY)" t nil) +(fn KEY)" t) (autoload 'find-function-on-key-other-window "find-func" "\ Find, in the other window, the function that KEY invokes. See `find-function-on-key'. -(fn KEY)" t nil) +(fn KEY)" t) (autoload 'find-function-on-key-other-frame "find-func" "\ Find, in the other frame, the function that KEY invokes. See `find-function-on-key'. -(fn KEY)" t nil) +(fn KEY)" t) (autoload 'find-function-at-point "find-func" "\ -Find directly the function at point in the other window." t nil) +Find directly the function at point in the other window." t) (autoload 'find-variable-at-point "find-func" "\ -Find directly the variable at point in the other window." t nil) +Find directly the variable at point in the other window." t) (autoload 'find-function-setup-keys "find-func" "\ -Define some key bindings for the `find-function' family of functions." nil nil) +Define some key bindings for the `find-function' family of functions.") (register-definition-prefixes "find-func" '("find-" "read-library-name--find-files")) @@ -12112,29 +12107,29 @@ Define some key bindings for the `find-function' family of functions." nil nil) (autoload 'find-lisp-find-dired "find-lisp" "\ Find files in DIR, matching REGEXP. -(fn DIR REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn DIR REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'find-lisp-find-dired-subdirectories "find-lisp" "\ Find all subdirectories of DIR. -(fn DIR)" t nil) +(fn DIR)" t) (autoload 'find-lisp-find-dired-filter "find-lisp" "\ Change the filter on a `find-lisp-find-dired' buffer to REGEXP. -(fn REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "find-lisp" '("find-lisp-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from finder.el (autoload 'finder-list-keywords "finder" "\ -Display descriptions of the keywords in the Finder buffer." t nil) +Display descriptions of the keywords in the Finder buffer." t) (autoload 'finder-commentary "finder" "\ Display FILE's commentary section. FILE should be in a form suitable for passing to `locate-library'. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'finder-by-keyword "finder" "\ -Find packages matching a given keyword." t nil) +Find packages matching a given keyword." t) (register-definition-prefixes "finder" '("finder-" "generated-finder-keywords-file")) @@ -12145,7 +12140,7 @@ Toggle flow control handling. When handling is enabled, user can type C-s as C-\\, and C-q as C-^. With arg, enable flow control mode if arg is positive, otherwise disable. -(fn &optional ARGUMENT)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARGUMENT)" t) (autoload 'enable-flow-control-on "flow-ctrl" "\ Enable flow control if using one of a specified set of terminal types. Use `(enable-flow-control-on \"vt100\" \"h19\")' to enable flow control @@ -12153,7 +12148,7 @@ on VT-100 and H19 terminals. When flow control is enabled, you must type C-\\ to get the effect of a C-s, and type C-^ to get the effect of a C-q. -(fn &rest LOSING-TERMINAL-TYPES)" nil nil) +(fn &rest LOSING-TERMINAL-TYPES)") (register-definition-prefixes "flow-ctrl" '("flow-control-c-")) @@ -12162,7 +12157,7 @@ to get the effect of a C-q. (autoload 'fill-flowed-encode "flow-fill" "\ -(fn &optional BUFFER)" nil nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)") (autoload 'fill-flowed "flow-fill" "\ Apply RFC2646 decoding to BUFFER. If BUFFER is nil, default to the current buffer. @@ -12170,7 +12165,7 @@ If BUFFER is nil, default to the current buffer. If DELETE-SPACE, delete RFC2646 spaces padding at the end of lines. -(fn &optional BUFFER DELETE-SPACE)" nil nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER DELETE-SPACE)") (register-definition-prefixes "flow-fill" '("fill-flowed-")) @@ -12206,7 +12201,7 @@ created diagnostic, overriding the default properties and any properties listed in the `flymake-overlay-control' property of the diagnostic's type symbol. -(fn LOCUS BEG END TYPE TEXT &optional DATA OVERLAY-PROPERTIES)" nil nil) +(fn LOCUS BEG END TYPE TEXT &optional DATA OVERLAY-PROPERTIES)") (autoload 'flymake-diagnostics "flymake" "\ Get Flymake diagnostics in region determined by BEG and END. @@ -12214,13 +12209,13 @@ If neither BEG or END is supplied, use whole accessible buffer, otherwise if BEG is non-nil and END is nil, consider only diagnostics at BEG. -(fn &optional BEG END)" nil nil) +(fn &optional BEG END)") (autoload 'flymake-diag-region "flymake" "\ Compute BUFFER's region (BEG . END) corresponding to LINE and COL. If COL is nil, return a region just for LINE. Return nil if the region is invalid. This function saves match data. -(fn BUFFER LINE &optional COL)" nil nil) +(fn BUFFER LINE &optional COL)") (autoload 'flymake-mode "flymake" "\ Toggle Flymake mode on or off. @@ -12275,13 +12270,11 @@ evaluate `flymake-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -\\{flymake-mode-map} - -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'flymake-mode-on "flymake" "\ -Turn Flymake mode on." nil nil) +Turn Flymake mode on.") (autoload 'flymake-mode-off "flymake" "\ -Turn Flymake mode off." nil nil) +Turn Flymake mode off.") (register-definition-prefixes "flymake" '("flymake-")) @@ -12293,7 +12286,7 @@ This backend uses `flymake-cc-command' (which see) to launch a process that is passed the current buffer's contents via stdin. REPORT-FN is Flymake's callback. -(fn REPORT-FN &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn REPORT-FN &rest ARGS)") (register-definition-prefixes "flymake-cc" '("flymake-cc-")) @@ -12306,7 +12299,7 @@ REPORT-FN is Flymake's callback. ;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/flyspell.el (autoload 'flyspell-prog-mode "flyspell" "\ -Turn on `flyspell-mode' for comments and strings." t nil) +Turn on `flyspell-mode' for comments and strings." t) (defvar flyspell-mode nil "Non-nil if Flyspell mode is enabled.") (autoload 'flyspell-mode "flyspell" "\ Toggle on-the-fly spell checking (Flyspell mode). @@ -12354,22 +12347,22 @@ evaluate `flyspell-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'turn-on-flyspell "flyspell" "\ -Unconditionally turn on Flyspell mode." nil nil) +Unconditionally turn on Flyspell mode.") (autoload 'turn-off-flyspell "flyspell" "\ -Unconditionally turn off Flyspell mode." nil nil) +Unconditionally turn off Flyspell mode.") (autoload 'flyspell-mode-off "flyspell" "\ -Turn Flyspell mode off." nil nil) +Turn Flyspell mode off.") (autoload 'flyspell-region "flyspell" "\ Flyspell text between BEG and END. Make sure `flyspell-mode' is turned on if you want the highlight of a misspelled word removed when you've corrected it. -(fn BEG END)" t nil) +(fn BEG END)" t) (autoload 'flyspell-buffer "flyspell" "\ -Flyspell whole buffer." t nil) +Flyspell whole buffer." t) (register-definition-prefixes "flyspell" '("flyspell-" "mail-mode-flyspell-verify" "make-flyspell-overlay" "sgml-mode-flyspell-verify" "tex")) @@ -12382,9 +12375,9 @@ Flyspell whole buffer." t nil) ;;; Generated autoloads from follow.el (autoload 'turn-on-follow-mode "follow" "\ -Turn on Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'." nil nil) +Turn on Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'.") (autoload 'turn-off-follow-mode "follow" "\ -Turn off Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'." nil nil) +Turn off Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'.") (autoload 'follow-mode "follow" "\ Toggle Follow mode. @@ -12431,7 +12424,7 @@ evaluate `follow-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'follow-scroll-up-window "follow" "\ Scroll text in a Follow mode window up by that window's size. The other windows in the window chain will scroll synchronously. @@ -12444,7 +12437,7 @@ Negative ARG means scroll downward. Works like `scroll-up' when not in Follow mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'follow-scroll-down-window "follow" "\ Scroll text in a Follow mode window down by that window's size. The other windows in the window chain will scroll synchronously. @@ -12457,7 +12450,7 @@ Negative ARG means scroll upward. Works like `scroll-down' when not in Follow mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'follow-scroll-up "follow" "\ Scroll text in a Follow mode window chain up. @@ -12469,7 +12462,7 @@ Negative ARG means scroll downward. Works like `scroll-up' when not in Follow mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'follow-scroll-down "follow" "\ Scroll text in a Follow mode window chain down. @@ -12481,7 +12474,7 @@ Negative ARG means scroll upward. Works like `scroll-down' when not in Follow mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'follow-delete-other-windows-and-split "follow" "\ Create two side by side windows and enter Follow mode. @@ -12496,7 +12489,7 @@ If ARG is positive, the leftmost window is selected. If negative, the rightmost is selected. If ARG is nil, the leftmost window is selected if the original window is the first one in the frame. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "follow" '("follow-")) @@ -12529,7 +12522,7 @@ evaluate `footnote-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "footnote" '("footnote-")) @@ -12588,7 +12581,7 @@ any occurrences of \"%%\" in FORMAT verbatim in the result. If SPLIT, instead of returning a single string, a list of strings is returned, where each format spec is its own element. -(fn FORMAT SPECIFICATION &optional IGNORE-MISSING SPLIT)" nil nil) +(fn FORMAT SPECIFICATION &optional IGNORE-MISSING SPLIT)") (register-definition-prefixes "format-spec" '("format-spec-")) @@ -12613,15 +12606,15 @@ Commands: Equivalent keys in read-only mode: C-c C-s forms-search-forward s C-c C-x forms-exit x -(fn &optional PRIMARY)" t nil) +(fn &optional PRIMARY)" t) (autoload 'forms-find-file "forms" "\ Visit a file in Forms mode. -(fn FN)" t nil) +(fn FN)" t) (autoload 'forms-find-file-other-window "forms" "\ Visit a file in Forms mode in other window. -(fn FN)" t nil) +(fn FN)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "forms" '("forms-")) @@ -12697,7 +12690,7 @@ Variables controlling indentation style and extra features: Turning on Fortran mode calls the value of the variable `fortran-mode-hook' with no args, if that value is non-nil. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "fortran" '("fortran-")) @@ -12709,21 +12702,21 @@ Add STRING to a fortune file FILE. Interactively, if called with a prefix argument, read the file name to use. Otherwise use the value of `fortune-file'. -(fn STRING FILE)" t nil) +(fn STRING FILE)" t) (autoload 'fortune-from-region "fortune" "\ Append the current region to a local fortune-like data file. Interactively, if called with a prefix argument, read the file name to use. Otherwise use the value of `fortune-file'. -(fn BEG END FILE)" t nil) +(fn BEG END FILE)" t) (autoload 'fortune-compile "fortune" "\ Compile fortune file. If called with a prefix asks for the FILE to compile, otherwise uses the value of `fortune-file'. This currently cannot handle directories. -(fn &optional FILE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE)" t) (autoload 'fortune-to-signature "fortune" "\ Create signature from output of the fortune program. @@ -12732,13 +12725,13 @@ otherwise uses the value of `fortune-file'. If you want to have fortune choose from a set of files in a directory, call interactively with prefix and choose the directory as the fortune-file. -(fn &optional FILE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE)" t) (autoload 'fortune-message "fortune" "\ Display a fortune cookie to the mini-buffer. If called with a prefix, it has the same behavior as `fortune'. Optional FILE is a fortune file from which a cookie will be selected. -(fn &optional FILE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE)" t) (autoload 'fortune "fortune" "\ Display a fortune cookie. If called with a prefix asks for the FILE to choose the fortune from, @@ -12746,7 +12739,7 @@ otherwise uses the value of `fortune-file'. If you want to have fortune choose from a set of files in a directory, call interactively with prefix and choose the directory as the fortune-file. -(fn &optional FILE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "fortune" '("fortune-")) @@ -12821,17 +12814,17 @@ invocations, and once assigned is never changed unless the same frame is duplicated (via `frameset-restore'), in which case the newest frame keeps the id and the old frame's is set to nil. -(fn FRAME)" nil nil) +(fn FRAME)") (autoload 'frameset-frame-id-equal-p "frameset" "\ Return non-nil if FRAME's id matches ID. -(fn FRAME ID)" nil nil) +(fn FRAME ID)") (autoload 'frameset-frame-with-id "frameset" "\ Return the live frame with id ID, if exists; else nil. If FRAME-LIST is a list of frames, check these frames only. If nil, check all live frames. -(fn ID &optional FRAME-LIST)" nil nil) +(fn ID &optional FRAME-LIST)") (autoload 'frameset-save "frameset" "\ Return a frameset for FRAME-LIST, a list of frames. Dead frames and non-frame objects are silently removed from the list. @@ -12844,7 +12837,7 @@ PREDICATE is a predicate function, which must return non-nil for frames that should be saved; if PREDICATE is nil, all frames from FRAME-LIST are saved. PROPERTIES is a user-defined property list to add to the frameset. -(fn FRAME-LIST &key APP NAME DESCRIPTION FILTERS PREDICATE PROPERTIES)" nil nil) +(fn FRAME-LIST &key APP NAME DESCRIPTION FILTERS PREDICATE PROPERTIES)") (autoload 'frameset-restore "frameset" "\ Restore a FRAMESET into the current display(s). @@ -12904,7 +12897,7 @@ restoration, including those that have been reused or created anew. All keyword parameters default to nil. -(fn FRAMESET &key PREDICATE FILTERS REUSE-FRAMES FORCE-DISPLAY FORCE-ONSCREEN CLEANUP-FRAMES)" nil nil) +(fn FRAMESET &key PREDICATE FILTERS REUSE-FRAMES FORCE-DISPLAY FORCE-ONSCREEN CLEANUP-FRAMES)") (autoload 'frameset-to-register "frameset" "\ Store the current frameset in register REGISTER. Use \\[jump-to-register] to restore the frameset. @@ -12912,7 +12905,7 @@ Argument is a character, naming the register. Interactively, reads the register using `register-read-with-preview'. -(fn REGISTER)" t nil) +(fn REGISTER)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "frameset" '("frameset-")) @@ -12983,7 +12976,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='gdb-enable-debug)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'gdb "gdb-mi" "\ Run gdb passing it COMMAND-LINE as arguments. @@ -13042,7 +13035,7 @@ detailed description of this mode. | | D gdb-delete-breakpoint | +-----------------------------------+----------------------------------+ -(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "gdb-mi" '("breakpoint" "def-gdb-" "gdb" "gud-" "hollow-right-triangle")) @@ -13101,7 +13094,7 @@ See the file generic-x.el for some examples of `define-generic-mode'. (autoload 'generic-mode-internal "generic" "\ Go into the generic mode MODE. -(fn MODE COMMENT-LIST KEYWORD-LIST FONT-LOCK-LIST FUNCTION-LIST)" nil nil) +(fn MODE COMMENT-LIST KEYWORD-LIST FONT-LOCK-LIST FUNCTION-LIST)") (autoload 'generic-mode "generic" "\ Enter generic mode MODE. @@ -13112,7 +13105,7 @@ own mode, but have comment characters, keywords, and the like.) To define a generic-mode, use the function `define-generic-mode'. Some generic modes are defined in `generic-x.el'. -(fn MODE)" t nil) +(fn MODE)" t) (autoload 'generic-make-keywords-list "generic" "\ Return a `font-lock-keywords' construct that highlights KEYWORD-LIST. KEYWORD-LIST is a list of keyword strings that should be @@ -13122,7 +13115,7 @@ PREFIX and SUFFIX. Then it returns a construct based on this regular expression that can be used as an element of `font-lock-keywords'. -(fn KEYWORD-LIST FACE &optional PREFIX SUFFIX)" nil nil) +(fn KEYWORD-LIST FACE &optional PREFIX SUFFIX)") (make-obsolete 'generic-make-keywords-list 'regexp-opt "24.4") (register-definition-prefixes "generic" '("generic-")) @@ -13159,7 +13152,7 @@ evaluate `glasses-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "glasses" '("glasses-")) @@ -13191,7 +13184,7 @@ evaluate `glyphless-display-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "glyphless-mode" '("glyphless-mode-")) @@ -13201,7 +13194,7 @@ it is disabled. Potentially concat a list of regexps into a single one. The concatenation is done with logical ORs. -(fn REGEXP)" nil nil) +(fn REGEXP)") (autoload 'gmm-message "gmm-utils" "\ If LEVEL is lower than `gmm-verbose' print ARGS using `message'. @@ -13212,16 +13205,16 @@ Guideline for numbers: 7 - not very important messages on stuff 9 - messages inside loops. -(fn LEVEL &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn LEVEL &rest ARGS)") (autoload 'gmm-error "gmm-utils" "\ Beep an error if LEVEL is equal to or less than `gmm-verbose'. ARGS are passed to `message'. -(fn LEVEL &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn LEVEL &rest ARGS)") (autoload 'gmm-widget-p "gmm-utils" "\ Non-nil if SYMBOL is a widget. -(fn SYMBOL)" nil nil) +(fn SYMBOL)") (autoload 'gmm-tool-bar-from-list "gmm-utils" "\ Make a tool bar from ICON-LIST. @@ -13240,7 +13233,7 @@ runs the command find-file\", then use `new-file' in ZAP-LIST. DEFAULT-MAP specifies the default key map for ICON-LIST. -(fn ICON-LIST ZAP-LIST DEFAULT-MAP)" nil nil) +(fn ICON-LIST ZAP-LIST DEFAULT-MAP)") (register-definition-prefixes "gmm-utils" '("defun-gmm" "gmm-")) @@ -13251,11 +13244,11 @@ DEFAULT-MAP specifies the default key map for ICON-LIST. (autoload 'gnus-child-no-server "gnus" "\ Read network news as a child, without connecting to the local server. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'gnus-slave-no-server "gnus" "\ Read network news as a child, without connecting to the local server. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'gnus-no-server "gnus" "\ Read network news. If ARG is a positive number, Gnus will use that as the startup level. @@ -13265,15 +13258,15 @@ an NNTP server to use. As opposed to `gnus', this command will not connect to the local server. -(fn &optional ARG CHILD)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG CHILD)" t) (autoload 'gnus-child "gnus" "\ Read news as a child. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'gnus-slave "gnus" "\ Read news as a child. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'gnus-other-frame "gnus" "\ Pop up a frame to read news. This will call one of the Gnus commands which is specified by the user @@ -13285,31 +13278,31 @@ such as \"unix:0\" to specify where to pop up a frame. If DISPLAY is omitted or the function `make-frame-on-display' is not available, the current display is used. -(fn &optional ARG DISPLAY)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG DISPLAY)" t) (autoload 'gnus "gnus" "\ Read network news. If ARG is non-nil and a positive number, Gnus will use that as the startup level. If ARG is non-nil and not a positive number, Gnus will prompt the user for the name of an NNTP server to use. -(fn &optional ARG DONT-CONNECT CHILD)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG DONT-CONNECT CHILD)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus" '("gnus-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-agent.el (autoload 'gnus-unplugged "gnus-agent" "\ -Start Gnus unplugged." t nil) +Start Gnus unplugged." t) (autoload 'gnus-plugged "gnus-agent" "\ -Start Gnus plugged." t nil) +Start Gnus plugged." t) (autoload 'gnus-child-unplugged "gnus-agent" "\ Read news as a child unplugged. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'gnus-slave-unplugged "gnus-agent" "\ Read news as a child unplugged. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'gnus-agentize "gnus-agent" "\ Allow Gnus to be an offline newsreader. @@ -13319,9 +13312,9 @@ customize `gnus-agent' to nil. This will modify the `gnus-setup-news-hook', and `message-send-mail-real-function' variables, and install the Gnus agent -minor mode in all Gnus buffers." t nil) +minor mode in all Gnus buffers." t) (autoload 'gnus-agent-possibly-save-gcc "gnus-agent" "\ -Save GCC if Gnus is unplugged." nil nil) +Save GCC if Gnus is unplugged.") (autoload 'gnus-agent-rename-group "gnus-agent" "\ Rename fully-qualified OLD-GROUP as NEW-GROUP. Always updates the agent, even when disabled, as the old agent @@ -13329,7 +13322,7 @@ files would corrupt gnus when the agent was next enabled. Depends upon the caller to determine whether group renaming is supported. -(fn OLD-GROUP NEW-GROUP)" nil nil) +(fn OLD-GROUP NEW-GROUP)") (autoload 'gnus-agent-delete-group "gnus-agent" "\ Delete fully-qualified GROUP. Always updates the agent, even when disabled, as the old agent @@ -13337,36 +13330,36 @@ files would corrupt gnus when the agent was next enabled. Depends upon the caller to determine whether group deletion is supported. -(fn GROUP)" nil nil) +(fn GROUP)") (autoload 'gnus-agent-get-undownloaded-list "gnus-agent" "\ -Construct list of articles that have not been downloaded." nil nil) +Construct list of articles that have not been downloaded.") (autoload 'gnus-agent-possibly-alter-active "gnus-agent" "\ Possibly expand a group's active range to include articles downloaded into the agent. -(fn GROUP ACTIVE &optional INFO)" nil nil) +(fn GROUP ACTIVE &optional INFO)") (autoload 'gnus-agent-find-parameter "gnus-agent" "\ Search for GROUPs SYMBOL in the group's parameters, the group's topic parameters, the group's category, or the customizable variables. Returns the first non-nil value found. -(fn GROUP SYMBOL)" nil nil) +(fn GROUP SYMBOL)") (autoload 'gnus-agent-batch-fetch "gnus-agent" "\ -Start Gnus and fetch session." t nil) +Start Gnus and fetch session." t) (autoload 'gnus-agent-batch "gnus-agent" "\ -Start Gnus, send queue and fetch session." t nil) +Start Gnus, send queue and fetch session." t) (autoload 'gnus-agent-regenerate "gnus-agent" "\ Regenerate all agent covered files. CLEAN is obsolete and ignored. -(fn &optional CLEAN REREAD)" t nil) +(fn &optional CLEAN REREAD)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-agent" '("gnus-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-art.el (autoload 'gnus-article-prepare-display "gnus-art" "\ -Make the current buffer look like a nice article." nil nil) +Make the current buffer look like a nice article.") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-art" '("article-" "gnus-")) @@ -13383,16 +13376,16 @@ Make the current buffer look like a nice article." nil nil) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-bookmark.el (autoload 'gnus-bookmark-set "gnus-bookmark" "\ -Set a bookmark for this article." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +Set a bookmark for this article." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (autoload 'gnus-bookmark-jump "gnus-bookmark" "\ Jump to a Gnus bookmark (BMK-NAME). -(fn &optional BMK-NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional BMK-NAME)" t) (autoload 'gnus-bookmark-bmenu-list "gnus-bookmark" "\ Display a list of existing Gnus bookmarks. The list is displayed in a buffer named `*Gnus Bookmark List*'. The leftmost column displays a D if the bookmark is flagged for -deletion, or > if it is flagged for displaying." t nil) +deletion, or > if it is flagged for displaying." t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-bookmark" '("gnus-bookmark-")) @@ -13402,15 +13395,15 @@ deletion, or > if it is flagged for displaying." t nil) Go through all groups and put the articles into the cache. Usage: -$ emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-jog-cache" t nil) +$ emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-jog-cache" t) (autoload 'gnus-cache-generate-active "gnus-cache" "\ Generate the cache active file. -(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t nil) +(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t) (autoload 'gnus-cache-generate-nov-databases "gnus-cache" "\ Generate NOV files recursively starting in DIR. -(fn DIR)" t nil) +(fn DIR)" t) (autoload 'gnus-cache-rename-group "gnus-cache" "\ Rename OLD-GROUP as NEW-GROUP. Always updates the cache, even when disabled, as the old cache @@ -13418,7 +13411,7 @@ files would corrupt Gnus when the cache was next enabled. It depends on the caller to determine whether group renaming is supported. -(fn OLD-GROUP NEW-GROUP)" nil nil) +(fn OLD-GROUP NEW-GROUP)") (autoload 'gnus-cache-delete-group "gnus-cache" "\ Delete GROUP from the cache. Always updates the cache, even when disabled, as the old cache @@ -13426,7 +13419,7 @@ files would corrupt gnus when the cache was next enabled. Depends upon the caller to determine whether group deletion is supported. -(fn GROUP)" nil nil) +(fn GROUP)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-cache" '("gnus-")) @@ -13469,9 +13462,9 @@ The value of `message-draft-headers' determines which headers are generated when the article is delayed. Remaining headers are generated when the article is sent. -(fn DELAY)" '(message-mode) nil) +(fn DELAY)" '(message-mode)) (autoload 'gnus-delay-send-queue "gnus-delay" "\ -Send all the delayed messages that are due now." t nil) +Send all the delayed messages that are due now." t) (autoload 'gnus-delay-initialize "gnus-delay" "\ Initialize the gnus-delay package. This sets up a key binding in `message-mode' to delay a message. @@ -13480,7 +13473,7 @@ This tells Gnus to look for delayed messages after getting new news. The optional arg NO-KEYMAP is ignored. Checking delayed messages is skipped if optional arg NO-CHECK is non-nil. -(fn &optional NO-KEYMAP NO-CHECK)" nil nil) +(fn &optional NO-KEYMAP NO-CHECK)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-delay" '("gnus-delay-")) @@ -13494,25 +13487,25 @@ Checking delayed messages is skipped if optional arg NO-CHECK is non-nil. (autoload 'gnus-user-format-function-d "gnus-diary" "\ -(fn HEADER)" nil nil) +(fn HEADER)") (autoload 'gnus-user-format-function-D "gnus-diary" "\ -(fn HEADER)" nil nil) +(fn HEADER)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-diary" '("gnus-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-dired.el (autoload 'turn-on-gnus-dired-mode "gnus-dired" "\ -Convenience method to turn on `gnus-dired-mode'." t nil) +Convenience method to turn on `gnus-dired-mode'." t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-dired" '("gnus-dired-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-draft.el (autoload 'gnus-draft-reminder "gnus-draft" "\ -Reminder user if there are unsent drafts." t nil) +Reminder user if there are unsent drafts." t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-draft" '("gnus-")) @@ -13532,45 +13525,45 @@ Reminder user if there are unsent drafts." t nil) Return file from DIR with extension EXT. Omit matches of OMIT, and process them by FUN. -(fn DIR EXT OMIT FUN)" nil nil) +(fn DIR EXT OMIT FUN)") (autoload 'message-goto-eoh "message" nil t) (autoload 'gnus-random-x-face "gnus-fun" "\ Return X-Face header data chosen randomly from `gnus-x-face-directory'. -Files matching `gnus-x-face-omit-files' are not considered." t nil) +Files matching `gnus-x-face-omit-files' are not considered." t) (autoload 'gnus-insert-random-x-face-header "gnus-fun" "\ -Insert a random X-Face header from `gnus-x-face-directory'." t nil) +Insert a random X-Face header from `gnus-x-face-directory'." t) (autoload 'gnus-x-face-from-file "gnus-fun" "\ Insert an X-Face header based on an image FILE. Depending on `gnus-convert-image-to-x-face-command' it may accept different input formats. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'gnus-face-from-file "gnus-fun" "\ Return a Face header based on an image FILE. Depending on `gnus-convert-image-to-face-command' it may accept different input formats. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'gnus-convert-face-to-png "gnus-fun" "\ Convert FACE (which is base64-encoded) to a PNG. The PNG is returned as a string. -(fn FACE)" nil nil) +(fn FACE)") (autoload 'gnus-convert-png-to-face "gnus-fun" "\ Convert FILE to a Face. FILE should be a PNG file that's 48x48 and smaller than or equal to 726 bytes. -(fn FILE)" nil nil) +(fn FILE)") (autoload 'gnus-random-face "gnus-fun" "\ Return randomly chosen Face from `gnus-face-directory'. -Files matching `gnus-face-omit-files' are not considered." t nil) +Files matching `gnus-face-omit-files' are not considered." t) (autoload 'gnus-insert-random-face-header "gnus-fun" "\ -Insert a random Face header from `gnus-face-directory'." nil nil) +Insert a random Face header from `gnus-face-directory'.") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-fun" '("gnus-")) @@ -13580,12 +13573,12 @@ Insert a random Face header from `gnus-face-directory'." nil nil) Display gravatar in the From header. If gravatar is already displayed, remove it. -(fn &optional FORCE)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +(fn &optional FORCE)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (autoload 'gnus-treat-mail-gravatar "gnus-gravatar" "\ Display gravatars in the Cc and To headers. If gravatars are already displayed, remove them. -(fn &optional FORCE)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +(fn &optional FORCE)" '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-gravatar" '("gnus-gravatar-")) @@ -13596,17 +13589,17 @@ Start Gnus if necessary and enter GROUP. If ARTICLES, display those articles. Returns whether the fetching was successful or not. -(fn GROUP &optional ARTICLES)" t nil) +(fn GROUP &optional ARTICLES)" t) (autoload 'gnus-fetch-group-other-frame "gnus-group" "\ Pop up a frame and enter GROUP. -(fn GROUP)" t nil) +(fn GROUP)" t) (autoload 'gnus-read-ephemeral-emacs-bug-group "gnus-group" "\ Browse Emacs bug reports with IDS in an ephemeral group. The arguments have the same meaning as those of `gnus-read-ephemeral-bug-group', which see. -(fn IDS &optional WINDOW-CONF)" t nil) +(fn IDS &optional WINDOW-CONF)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-group" '("gnus-")) @@ -13615,11 +13608,11 @@ The arguments have the same meaning as those of (autoload 'gnus-article-html "gnus-html" "\ -(fn &optional HANDLE)" nil nil) +(fn &optional HANDLE)") (autoload 'gnus-html-prefetch-images "gnus-html" "\ -(fn SUMMARY)" nil nil) +(fn SUMMARY)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-html" '("gnus-")) @@ -13628,7 +13621,7 @@ The arguments have the same meaning as those of (autoload 'gnus-icalendar-mm-inline "gnus-icalendar" "\ -(fn HANDLE)" nil nil) +(fn HANDLE)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-icalendar" '("gnus-icalendar")) @@ -13642,7 +13635,7 @@ The arguments have the same meaning as those of (defalias 'gnus-batch-kill 'gnus-batch-score) (autoload 'gnus-batch-score "gnus-kill" "\ Run batched scoring. -Usage: emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-batch-score" t nil) +Usage: emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-batch-score" t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-kill" '("gnus-")) @@ -13658,12 +13651,12 @@ Usage: emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-batch-score" t nil) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-ml.el -(autoload 'turn-on-gnus-mailing-list-mode "gnus-ml" nil nil nil) +(autoload 'turn-on-gnus-mailing-list-mode "gnus-ml") (autoload 'gnus-mailing-list-insinuate "gnus-ml" "\ Setup group parameters from List-Post header. If FORCE is non-nil, replace the old ones. -(fn &optional FORCE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FORCE)" t) (autoload 'gnus-mailing-list-mode "gnus-ml" "\ Minor mode for providing mailing-list commands. @@ -13684,7 +13677,7 @@ evaluate `gnus-mailing-list-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-ml" '("gnus-mailing-list-")) @@ -13712,7 +13705,7 @@ elaborate fancy splits may also be useful to split mail that doesn't match any of the group-specified splitting rules. See `gnus-group-split-fancy' for details. -(fn &optional AUTO-UPDATE CATCH-ALL)" t nil) +(fn &optional AUTO-UPDATE CATCH-ALL)" t) (autoload 'gnus-group-split-update "gnus-mlspl" "\ Computes `nnmail-split-fancy' from group params and CATCH-ALL. It does this by calling (gnus-group-split-fancy nil nil CATCH-ALL). @@ -13720,12 +13713,12 @@ It does this by calling (gnus-group-split-fancy nil nil CATCH-ALL). If CATCH-ALL is nil, `gnus-group-split-default-catch-all-group' is used instead. This variable is set by `gnus-group-split-setup'. -(fn &optional CATCH-ALL)" t nil) +(fn &optional CATCH-ALL)" t) (autoload 'gnus-group-split "gnus-mlspl" "\ Use information from group parameters in order to split mail. See `gnus-group-split-fancy' for more information. -`gnus-group-split' is a valid value for `nnmail-split-methods'." nil nil) +`gnus-group-split' is a valid value for `nnmail-split-methods'.") (autoload 'gnus-group-split-fancy "gnus-mlspl" "\ Uses information from group parameters in order to split mail. It can be embedded into `nnmail-split-fancy' lists with the SPLIT @@ -13777,7 +13770,7 @@ Calling (gnus-group-split-fancy nil nil \"mail.others\") returns: - \"bugs-foo\" - \"rambling-foo\" \"mail.foo\")) \"mail.others\") -(fn &optional GROUPS NO-CROSSPOST CATCH-ALL)" nil nil) +(fn &optional GROUPS NO-CROSSPOST CATCH-ALL)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-mlspl" '("gnus-group-split-")) @@ -13790,15 +13783,15 @@ Gcc: header for archiving purposes. If Gnus isn't running, a plain `message-mail' setup is used instead. -(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS CONTINUE SWITCH-ACTION YANK-ACTION SEND-ACTIONS RETURN-ACTION)" t nil) +(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS CONTINUE SWITCH-ACTION YANK-ACTION SEND-ACTIONS RETURN-ACTION)" t) (autoload 'gnus-button-mailto "gnus-msg" "\ Mail to ADDRESS. -(fn ADDRESS)" nil nil) +(fn ADDRESS)") (autoload 'gnus-button-reply "gnus-msg" "\ Like `message-reply'. -(fn &optional TO-ADDRESS WIDE)" t nil) +(fn &optional TO-ADDRESS WIDE)" t) (define-mail-user-agent 'gnus-user-agent 'gnus-msg-mail 'message-send-and-exit 'message-kill-buffer 'message-send-hook) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-msg" '("gnus-")) @@ -13812,7 +13805,7 @@ or equal to `gnus-notifications-minimum-level' and send a notification using `notifications-notify' for it. This is typically a function to add in -`gnus-after-getting-new-news-hook'" nil nil) +`gnus-after-getting-new-news-hook'") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-notifications" '("gnus-notifications-")) @@ -13820,13 +13813,13 @@ This is typically a function to add in (autoload 'gnus-treat-from-picon "gnus-picon" "\ Display picons in the From header. -If picons are already displayed, remove them." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +If picons are already displayed, remove them." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (autoload 'gnus-treat-mail-picon "gnus-picon" "\ Display picons in the Cc and To headers. -If picons are already displayed, remove them." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +If picons are already displayed, remove them." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (autoload 'gnus-treat-newsgroups-picon "gnus-picon" "\ Display picons in the Newsgroups and Followup-To headers. -If picons are already displayed, remove them." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +If picons are already displayed, remove them." '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-picon" '("gnus-picon-")) @@ -13837,55 +13830,55 @@ Return a list of elements of LIST1 that do not appear in LIST2. Both lists have to be sorted over <. The tail of LIST1 is not copied. -(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil) +(fn LIST1 LIST2)") (autoload 'gnus-sorted-ndifference "gnus-range" "\ Return a list of elements of LIST1 that do not appear in LIST2. Both lists have to be sorted over <. LIST1 is modified. -(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil) +(fn LIST1 LIST2)") (autoload 'gnus-sorted-complement "gnus-range" "\ Return a list of elements that are in LIST1 or LIST2 but not both. Both lists have to be sorted over <. -(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil) +(fn LIST1 LIST2)") (autoload 'gnus-intersection "gnus-range" "\ -(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil) +(fn LIST1 LIST2)") (make-obsolete 'gnus-intersection 'seq-intersection "28.1") (autoload 'gnus-sorted-intersection "gnus-range" "\ Return intersection of LIST1 and LIST2. LIST1 and LIST2 have to be sorted over <. -(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil) +(fn LIST1 LIST2)") (defalias 'gnus-set-sorted-intersection #'gnus-sorted-nintersection) (autoload 'gnus-sorted-nintersection "gnus-range" "\ Return intersection of LIST1 and LIST2 by modifying cdr pointers of LIST1. LIST1 and LIST2 have to be sorted over <. -(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil) +(fn LIST1 LIST2)") (autoload 'gnus-sorted-union "gnus-range" "\ Return union of LIST1 and LIST2. LIST1 and LIST2 have to be sorted over <. -(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil) +(fn LIST1 LIST2)") (autoload 'gnus-sorted-nunion "gnus-range" "\ Return union of LIST1 and LIST2 by modifying cdr pointers of LIST1. LIST1 and LIST2 have to be sorted over <. -(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil) +(fn LIST1 LIST2)") (autoload 'gnus-add-to-sorted-list "gnus-range" "\ Add NUM into sorted LIST by side effect. -(fn LIST NUM)" nil nil) +(fn LIST NUM)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-range" '("gnus-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-registry.el (autoload 'gnus-registry-initialize "gnus-registry" "\ -Initialize the Gnus registry." t nil) +Initialize the Gnus registry." t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-registry" '("gnus-")) @@ -13921,13 +13914,13 @@ Update the Sieve script in gnus-sieve-file, by replacing the region between gnus-sieve-region-start and gnus-sieve-region-end with (gnus-sieve-script gnus-sieve-select-method gnus-sieve-crosspost), then execute gnus-sieve-update-shell-command. -See the documentation for these variables and functions for details." t nil) +See the documentation for these variables and functions for details." t) (autoload 'gnus-sieve-generate "gnus-sieve" "\ Generate the Sieve script in gnus-sieve-file, by replacing the region between gnus-sieve-region-start and gnus-sieve-region-end with (gnus-sieve-script gnus-sieve-select-method gnus-sieve-crosspost). -See the documentation for these variables and functions for details." t nil) -(autoload 'gnus-sieve-article-add-rule "gnus-sieve" nil '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode) nil) +See the documentation for these variables and functions for details." t) +(autoload 'gnus-sieve-article-add-rule "gnus-sieve" nil '(gnus-article-mode gnus-summary-mode)) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-sieve" '("gnus-sieve-")) @@ -13936,7 +13929,7 @@ See the documentation for these variables and functions for details." t nil) (autoload 'gnus-update-format "gnus-spec" "\ Update the format specification near point. -(fn VAR)" t nil) +(fn VAR)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-spec" '("gnus-")) @@ -13950,7 +13943,7 @@ Update the format specification near point. (autoload 'gnus-declare-backend "gnus-start" "\ Declare back end NAME with ABILITIES as a Gnus back end. -(fn NAME &rest ABILITIES)" nil nil) +(fn NAME &rest ABILITIES)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-start" '("gnus-")) @@ -13960,7 +13953,7 @@ Declare back end NAME with ABILITIES as a Gnus back end. Handler function for record returned by `gnus-summary-bookmark-make-record'. BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record. -(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) +(fn BOOKMARK)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-sum" '("gnus-")) @@ -13994,7 +13987,7 @@ BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record. (autoload 'gnus-add-configuration "gnus-win" "\ Add the window configuration CONF to `gnus-buffer-configuration'. -(fn CONF)" nil nil) +(fn CONF)") (register-definition-prefixes "gnus-win" '("gnus-")) @@ -14024,7 +14017,7 @@ Gomoku game, and ought to be upgraded to use the full modern rules. Use \\[describe-mode] for more info. -(fn &optional N M)" t nil) +(fn &optional N M)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "gomoku" '("gomoku-")) @@ -14036,7 +14029,7 @@ Send mail to address at point. See documentation for `goto-address-find-address-at-point'. If no address is found there, then load the URL at or before point. -(fn &optional EVENT)" t nil) +(fn &optional EVENT)" t) (autoload 'goto-address "goto-addr" "\ Sets up goto-address functionality in the current buffer. Allows user to use mouse/keyboard command to click to go to a URL @@ -14045,7 +14038,7 @@ By default, goto-address binds `goto-address-at-point' to mouse-2 and C-c RET only on URLs and e-mail addresses. Also fontifies the buffer appropriately (see `goto-address-fontify-p' and -`goto-address-highlight-p' for more information)." t nil) +`goto-address-highlight-p' for more information)." t) (put 'goto-address 'safe-local-eval-function t) (autoload 'goto-address-mode "goto-addr" "\ Minor mode to buttonize URLs and e-mail addresses in the current buffer. @@ -14064,7 +14057,7 @@ evaluate `goto-address-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (put 'global-goto-address-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) (defvar global-goto-address-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Goto-Address mode is enabled. @@ -14088,7 +14081,7 @@ Goto-Address mode is enabled in all buffers where See `goto-address-mode' for more information on Goto-Address mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'goto-address-prog-mode "goto-addr" "\ Like `goto-address-mode', but only for comments and strings. @@ -14107,7 +14100,7 @@ evaluate `goto-address-prog-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "goto-addr" '("goto-addr")) @@ -14116,7 +14109,7 @@ it is disabled. (autoload 'wisent-grammar-mode "semantic/wisent/grammar" "\ Major mode for editing Wisent grammars. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "semantic/wisent/grammar" '("semantic-grammar-" "wisent-")) @@ -14125,7 +14118,7 @@ Major mode for editing Wisent grammars. (autoload 'bovine-grammar-mode "semantic/bovine/grammar" "\ Major mode for editing Bovine grammars. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "semantic/bovine/grammar" '("bovine-" "semantic-grammar-")) @@ -14142,13 +14135,13 @@ When finished, call CALLBACK as (apply CALLBACK GRAVATAR CBARGS), where GRAVATAR is either an image descriptor, or the symbol `error' if the retrieval failed. -(fn MAIL-ADDRESS CALLBACK &optional CBARGS)" nil nil) +(fn MAIL-ADDRESS CALLBACK &optional CBARGS)") (autoload 'gravatar-retrieve-synchronously "gravatar" "\ Synchronously retrieve a gravatar for MAIL-ADDRESS. Value is either an image descriptor, or the symbol `error' if the retrieval failed. -(fn MAIL-ADDRESS)" nil nil) +(fn MAIL-ADDRESS)") (register-definition-prefixes "gravatar" '("gravatar-")) @@ -14240,17 +14233,17 @@ History list for grep.") History list for `grep-find'.") (autoload 'grep-process-setup "grep" "\ Setup compilation variables and buffer for `grep'. -Set up `compilation-exit-message-function' and run `grep-setup-hook'." nil nil) +Set up `compilation-exit-message-function' and run `grep-setup-hook'.") (autoload 'grep-compute-defaults "grep" "\ Compute the defaults for the `grep' command. The value depends on `grep-command', `grep-template', `grep-use-null-device', `grep-find-command', `grep-find-template', `grep-use-null-filename-separator', `grep-find-use-xargs', -`grep-highlight-matches', and `grep-quoting-style'." nil nil) +`grep-highlight-matches', and `grep-quoting-style'.") (autoload 'grep-mode "grep" "\ Sets `grep-last-buffer' and `compilation-window-height'. -(fn)" nil nil) +(fn)") (autoload 'grep "grep" "\ Run Grep with user-specified COMMAND-ARGS. The output from the command goes to the \"*grep*\" buffer. @@ -14273,7 +14266,7 @@ tag the cursor is over, substituting it into the last Grep command in the Grep command history (or into `grep-command' if that history list is empty). -(fn COMMAND-ARGS)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-ARGS)" t) (autoload 'grep-find "grep" "\ Run grep via find, with user-specified args COMMAND-ARGS. Collect output in the \"*grep*\" buffer. @@ -14283,7 +14276,7 @@ to find the text that grep hits refer to. This command uses a special history list for its arguments, so you can easily repeat a find command. -(fn COMMAND-ARGS)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-ARGS)" t) (defalias 'find-grep #'grep-find) (autoload 'lgrep "grep" "\ Run grep, searching for REGEXP in FILES in directory DIR. @@ -14306,7 +14299,7 @@ This command shares argument histories with \\[rgrep] and \\[grep]. If CONFIRM is non-nil, the user will be given an opportunity to edit the command before it's run. -(fn REGEXP &optional FILES DIR CONFIRM)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP &optional FILES DIR CONFIRM)" t) (autoload 'rgrep "grep" "\ Recursively grep for REGEXP in FILES in directory tree rooted at DIR. The search is limited to file names matching shell pattern FILES. @@ -14336,7 +14329,7 @@ Interactively, the user can use the \\`M-c' command while entering the regexp to indicate whether the grep should be case sensitive or not. -(fn REGEXP &optional FILES DIR CONFIRM)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP &optional FILES DIR CONFIRM)" t) (autoload 'zrgrep "grep" "\ Recursively grep for REGEXP in gzipped FILES in tree rooted at DIR. Like `rgrep' but uses `zgrep' for `grep-program', sets the default @@ -14345,7 +14338,7 @@ file name to `*.gz', and sets `grep-highlight-matches' to `always'. If CONFIRM is non-nil, the user will be given an opportunity to edit the command before it's run. -(fn REGEXP &optional FILES DIR CONFIRM TEMPLATE)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP &optional FILES DIR CONFIRM TEMPLATE)" t) (defalias 'rzgrep #'zrgrep) (register-definition-prefixes "grep" '("grep-" "kill-grep" "rgrep-")) @@ -14373,19 +14366,19 @@ will run in *gud-PID*, otherwise it will run in *gud*; in these cases the initial working directory is the `default-directory' of the buffer in which this command was invoked. -(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t) (autoload 'sdb "gud" "\ Run sdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*. The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory and source-file directory for your debugger. -(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t) (autoload 'dbx "gud" "\ Run dbx on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*. The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory and source-file directory for your debugger. -(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t) (autoload 'xdb "gud" "\ Run xdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*. The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory @@ -14394,7 +14387,7 @@ and source-file directory for your debugger. You can set the variable `gud-xdb-directories' to a list of program source directories if your program contains sources from more than one directory. -(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t) (autoload 'perldb "gud" "\ Debug a perl program with gud. Interactively, this will prompt you for a command line. @@ -14405,7 +14398,7 @@ Noninteractively, COMMAND-LINE should be on the form The directory containing the perl program becomes the initial working directory and source-file directory for your debugger. -(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t) (autoload 'pdb "gud" "\ Run COMMAND-LINE in the `*gud-FILE*' buffer to debug Python programs. @@ -14417,13 +14410,13 @@ If called interactively, the command line will be prompted for. The directory containing this file becomes the initial working directory and source-file directory for your debugger. -(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t) (autoload 'guiler "gud" "\ Run guiler on program FILE in buffer `*gud-FILE*'. The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory and source-file directory for your debugger. -(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t) (autoload 'jdb "gud" "\ Run jdb with command line COMMAND-LINE in a buffer. The buffer is named \"*gud*\" if no initial class is given or @@ -14438,11 +14431,11 @@ original source file access method. For general information about commands available to control jdb from gud, see `gud-mode'. -(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND-LINE)" t) (autoload 'gdb-script-mode "gud" "\ Major mode for editing GDB scripts. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (defvar gud-tooltip-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Gud-Tooltip mode is enabled. See the `gud-tooltip-mode' command @@ -14468,7 +14461,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='gud-tooltip-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "gud" '("gdb-" "gud-")) @@ -14484,7 +14477,7 @@ with a (not necessarily copyable) Elisp expression that returns the value to set it to. DO must return an Elisp expression. -(fn PLACE DO)" nil nil) +(fn PLACE DO)") (autoload 'gv-letplace "gv" "\ Build the code manipulating the generalized variable PLACE. GETTER will be bound to a copyable expression that returns the value @@ -14509,7 +14502,7 @@ arguments as NAME. DO is a function as defined in `gv-get'. (autoload 'gv--defun-declaration "gv" "\ -(fn SYMBOL NAME ARGS HANDLER &optional FIX)" nil nil) +(fn SYMBOL NAME ARGS HANDLER &optional FIX)") (defsubst gv--expander-defun-declaration (&rest args) (apply #'gv--defun-declaration 'gv-expander args)) (defsubst gv--setter-defun-declaration (&rest args) (apply #'gv--defun-declaration 'gv-setter args)) (or (assq 'gv-expander defun-declarations-alist) (let ((x (list 'gv-expander #'gv--expander-defun-declaration))) (push x macro-declarations-alist) (push x defun-declarations-alist))) @@ -14573,7 +14566,7 @@ and `handwrite-13pt' set up for various sizes of output. Variables: `handwrite-linespace' (default 12) `handwrite-fontsize' (default 11) `handwrite-numlines' (default 60) - `handwrite-pagenumbering' (default nil)" t nil) + `handwrite-pagenumbering' (default nil)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "handwrite" '("handwrite-" "menu-bar-handwrite-map")) @@ -14584,7 +14577,7 @@ Activate Hangul input method INPUT-METHOD. FUNC is a function to handle input key. HELP-TEXT is a text set in `hangul-input-method-help-text'. -(fn INPUT-METHOD FUNC HELP-TEXT &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn INPUT-METHOD FUNC HELP-TEXT &rest ARGS)") (register-definition-prefixes "quail/hangul" '("hangul" "notzerop")) @@ -14598,15 +14591,15 @@ HELP-TEXT is a text set in `hangul-input-method-help-text'. (autoload 'hanoi "hanoi" "\ Towers of Hanoi diversion. Use NRINGS rings. -(fn NRINGS)" t nil) +(fn NRINGS)" t) (autoload 'hanoi-unix "hanoi" "\ Towers of Hanoi, 32-bit UNIX doomsday version. Display 32-ring towers that have been progressing at one move per second since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. -Repent before ring 31 moves." t nil) +Repent before ring 31 moves." t) (autoload 'hanoi-unix-64 "hanoi" "\ -Like `hanoi-unix', but with a 64-bit clock." t nil) +Like `hanoi-unix', but with a 64-bit clock." t) (register-definition-prefixes "hanoi" '("hanoi-")) @@ -14615,34 +14608,34 @@ Like `hanoi-unix', but with a 64-bit clock." t nil) (autoload 'hashcash-insert-payment "hashcash" "\ Insert X-Payment and X-Hashcash headers with a payment for ARG. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'hashcash-insert-payment-async "hashcash" "\ Insert X-Payment and X-Hashcash headers with a payment for ARG Only start calculation. Results are inserted when ready. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'hashcash-verify-payment "hashcash" "\ Verify a hashcash payment. -(fn TOKEN &optional RESOURCE AMOUNT)" nil nil) +(fn TOKEN &optional RESOURCE AMOUNT)") (autoload 'mail-add-payment "hashcash" "\ Add X-Payment: and X-Hashcash: headers with a hashcash payment for each recipient address. Prefix arg sets default payment temporarily. Set ASYNC to t to start asynchronous calculation. (See `mail-add-payment-async'). -(fn &optional ARG ASYNC)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG ASYNC)" t) (autoload 'mail-add-payment-async "hashcash" "\ Add X-Payment: and X-Hashcash: headers with a hashcash payment for each recipient address. Prefix arg sets default payment temporarily. Calculation is asynchronous. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'mail-check-payment "hashcash" "\ Look for a valid X-Payment: or X-Hashcash: header. Prefix arg sets default accept amount temporarily. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "hashcash" '("hashcash-")) @@ -14656,12 +14649,12 @@ If KBD is non-nil, `kbd-help' is used instead, and any `help-echo' property is ignored. In this case, the return value can also be t, if that is the value of the `kbd-help' property. -(fn &optional KBD)" nil nil) +(fn &optional KBD)") (autoload 'help-at-pt-kbd-string "help-at-pt" "\ Return the keyboard help string at point. If the `kbd-help' text or overlay property at point produces a string, return it. Otherwise, use the `help-echo' property. -If this produces no string either, return nil." nil nil) +If this produces no string either, return nil.") (autoload 'display-local-help "help-at-pt" "\ Display local help in the echo area. This command, by default, displays a short help message, namely @@ -14679,13 +14672,13 @@ If DESCRIBE-BUTTON in non-nil (interactively, the prefix arg), and there's a button/widget at point, pop a buffer describing that button/widget instead. -(fn &optional INHIBIT-WARNING DESCRIBE-BUTTON)" t nil) +(fn &optional INHIBIT-WARNING DESCRIBE-BUTTON)" t) (autoload 'help-at-pt-cancel-timer "help-at-pt" "\ Cancel any timer set by `help-at-pt-set-timer'. -This disables `help-at-pt-display-when-idle'." t nil) +This disables `help-at-pt-display-when-idle'." t) (autoload 'help-at-pt-set-timer "help-at-pt" "\ Enable `help-at-pt-display-when-idle'. -This is done by setting a timer, if none is currently active." t nil) +This is done by setting a timer, if none is currently active." t) (defvar help-at-pt-display-when-idle 'never "\ Automatically show local help on point-over. If the value is t, the string obtained from any `kbd-help' or @@ -14734,7 +14727,7 @@ do not run HOOK. If there are not enough regions to move over, an error results and the number of available regions is mentioned in the error message. Point is not moved and HOOK is not run. -(fn PROP &optional ARG HOOK)" nil nil) +(fn PROP &optional ARG HOOK)") (autoload 'scan-buf-next-region "help-at-pt" "\ Go to the start of the next region with non-nil help-echo. Print the help found there using `display-local-help'. Adjacent @@ -14755,7 +14748,7 @@ help-echo region without any local help being available. This is because `help-echo' can be a function evaluating to nil. This rarely happens in practice. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'scan-buf-previous-region "help-at-pt" "\ Go to the start of the previous region with non-nil help-echo. Print the help found there using `display-local-help'. Adjacent @@ -14763,7 +14756,7 @@ areas with different non-nil help-echo properties are considered different regions. With numeric argument ARG, behaves like `scan-buf-next-region' with argument -ARG. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "help-at-pt" '("help-at-pt-" "scan-buf-move-hook")) @@ -14776,18 +14769,18 @@ When called from Lisp, FUNCTION may also be a function object. See the `help-enable-symbol-autoload' variable for special handling of autoloaded functions. -(fn FUNCTION)" t nil) +(fn FUNCTION)" t) (autoload 'describe-command "help-fns" "\ Display the full documentation of COMMAND (a symbol). When called from Lisp, COMMAND may also be a function object. -(fn COMMAND)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND)" t) (autoload 'help-C-file-name "help-fns" "\ Return the name of the C file where SUBR-OR-VAR is defined. KIND should be `var' for a variable or `subr' for a subroutine. If we can't find the file name, nil is returned. -(fn SUBR-OR-VAR KIND)" nil nil) +(fn SUBR-OR-VAR KIND)") (autoload 'find-lisp-object-file-name "help-fns" "\ Guess the file that defined the Lisp object OBJECT, of type TYPE. OBJECT should be a symbol associated with a function, variable, or face; @@ -14807,17 +14800,17 @@ If ALSO-C-SOURCE is non-nil, instead of returning `C-source', this function will attempt to locate the definition of OBJECT in the C sources, too. -(fn OBJECT TYPE &optional ALSO-C-SOURCE)" nil nil) +(fn OBJECT TYPE &optional ALSO-C-SOURCE)") (autoload 'describe-function-1 "help-fns" "\ -(fn FUNCTION)" nil nil) +(fn FUNCTION)") (autoload 'variable-at-point "help-fns" "\ Return the bound variable symbol found at or before point. Return 0 if there is no such symbol. If ANY-SYMBOL is non-nil, don't insist the symbol be bound. -(fn &optional ANY-SYMBOL)" nil nil) +(fn &optional ANY-SYMBOL)") (autoload 'describe-variable "help-fns" "\ Display the full documentation of VARIABLE (a symbol). Returns the documentation as a string, also. @@ -14825,7 +14818,7 @@ If VARIABLE has a buffer-local value in BUFFER or FRAME (default to the current buffer and current frame), it is displayed along with the global value. -(fn VARIABLE &optional BUFFER FRAME)" t nil) +(fn VARIABLE &optional BUFFER FRAME)" t) (autoload 'describe-face "help-fns" "\ Display the properties of face FACE on FRAME. Interactively, FACE defaults to the faces of the character after point @@ -14835,7 +14828,7 @@ If the optional argument FRAME is given, report on face FACE in that frame. If FRAME is t, report on the defaults for face FACE (for new frames). If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame. -(fn FACE &optional FRAME)" t nil) +(fn FACE &optional FRAME)" t) (autoload 'describe-symbol "help-fns" "\ Display the full documentation of SYMBOL. Will show the info of SYMBOL as a function, variable, and/or face. @@ -14843,26 +14836,26 @@ Optional arguments BUFFER and FRAME specify for which buffer and frame to show the information about SYMBOL; they default to the current buffer and the selected frame, respectively. -(fn SYMBOL &optional BUFFER FRAME)" t nil) +(fn SYMBOL &optional BUFFER FRAME)" t) (autoload 'describe-syntax "help-fns" "\ Describe the syntax specifications in the syntax table of BUFFER. The descriptions are inserted in a help buffer, which is then displayed. BUFFER defaults to the current buffer. -(fn &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'describe-categories "help-fns" "\ Describe the category specifications in the current category table. The descriptions are inserted in a buffer, which is then displayed. If BUFFER is non-nil, then describe BUFFER's category table instead. BUFFER should be a buffer or a buffer name. -(fn &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'describe-keymap "help-fns" "\ Describe key bindings in KEYMAP. When called interactively, prompt for a variable that has a keymap value. -(fn KEYMAP)" t nil) +(fn KEYMAP)" t) (autoload 'describe-mode "help-fns" "\ Display documentation of current major mode and minor modes. A brief summary of the minor modes comes first, followed by the @@ -14876,7 +14869,7 @@ whose documentation describes the minor mode. If called from Lisp with a non-nil BUFFER argument, display documentation for the major and minor modes of that buffer. -(fn &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'describe-widget "help-fns" "\ Display a buffer with information about a widget. You can use this command to describe buttons (e.g., the links in a *Help* @@ -14890,15 +14883,15 @@ When called from Lisp, POS may be a buffer position or a mouse position list. Calls each function of the list `describe-widget-functions' in turn, until one of them returns non-nil. -(fn &optional POS)" t nil) +(fn &optional POS)" t) (autoload 'doc-file-to-man "help-fns" "\ Produce an nroff buffer containing the doc-strings from the DOC file. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (autoload 'doc-file-to-info "help-fns" "\ Produce a texinfo buffer with sorted doc-strings from the DOC file. -(fn FILE)" t nil) +(fn FILE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "help-fns" '("describe-" "help-" "keymap-name-history")) @@ -14919,7 +14912,7 @@ gives the window that lists the options.") (autoload 'help-mode--add-function-link "help-mode" "\ -(fn STR FUN)" nil nil) +(fn STR FUN)") (autoload 'help-mode "help-mode" "\ Major mode for viewing help text and navigating references in it. Also see the `help-enable-variable-value-editing' variable. @@ -14927,12 +14920,12 @@ Also see the `help-enable-variable-value-editing' variable. Commands: \\{help-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'help-mode-setup "help-mode" "\ -Enter Help mode in the current buffer." nil nil) +Enter Help mode in the current buffer.") (make-obsolete 'help-mode-setup 'nil "29.1") (autoload 'help-mode-finish "help-mode" "\ -Finalize Help mode setup in current buffer." nil nil) +Finalize Help mode setup in current buffer.") (make-obsolete 'help-mode-finish 'nil "29.1") (autoload 'help-setup-xref "help-mode" "\ Invoked from commands using the \"*Help*\" buffer to install some xref info. @@ -14946,14 +14939,14 @@ This should be called very early, before the output buffer is cleared, because we want to record the \"previous\" position of point so we can restore it properly when going back. -(fn ITEM INTERACTIVE-P)" nil nil) +(fn ITEM INTERACTIVE-P)") (autoload 'help-buffer "help-mode" "\ Return the name of a buffer for inserting help. If `help-xref-following' is non-nil and the current buffer is derived from `help-mode', this is the name of the current buffer. Otherwise, return \"*Help*\", creating a buffer with that name if -it does not already exist." nil nil) +it does not already exist.") (autoload 'help-make-xrefs "help-mode" "\ Parse and hyperlink documentation cross-references in the given BUFFER. @@ -14975,7 +14968,7 @@ A special reference `back' is made to return back through a stack of help buffers. Variable `help-back-label' specifies the text for that. -(fn &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'help-xref-button "help-mode" "\ Make a hyperlink for cross-reference text previously matched. MATCH-NUMBER is the subexpression of interest in the last matched @@ -14986,34 +14979,34 @@ See `help-make-xrefs'. This function removes quotes surrounding the match if the variable `help-clean-buttons' is non-nil. -(fn MATCH-NUMBER TYPE &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn MATCH-NUMBER TYPE &rest ARGS)") (autoload 'help-insert-xref-button "help-mode" "\ Insert STRING and make a hyperlink from cross-reference text on it. TYPE is the type of button to use. Any remaining arguments are passed to the button's help-function when it is invoked. See `help-make-xrefs'. -(fn STRING TYPE &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn STRING TYPE &rest ARGS)") (autoload 'help-xref-on-pp "help-mode" "\ Add xrefs for symbols in `pp's output between FROM and TO. -(fn FROM TO)" nil nil) +(fn FROM TO)") (define-obsolete-function-alias 'help-xref-interned #'describe-symbol "25.1") (autoload 'help-bookmark-jump "help-mode" "\ Jump to `help-mode' bookmark BOOKMARK. Handler function for record returned by `help-bookmark-make-record'. BOOKMARK is a bookmark name or a bookmark record. -(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) +(fn BOOKMARK)") (register-definition-prefixes "help-mode" '("describe-symbol-backends" "help-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/helper.el (autoload 'Helper-describe-bindings "helper" "\ -Describe local key bindings of current mode." t nil) +Describe local key bindings of current mode." t) (autoload 'Helper-help "helper" "\ -Provide help for current mode." t nil) +Provide help for current mode." t) (register-definition-prefixes "helper" '("Helper-")) @@ -15106,17 +15099,17 @@ You can use \\[hexl-find-file] to visit a file in Hexl mode. \\[describe-bindings] for advanced commands. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'hexl-find-file "hexl" "\ Edit file FILENAME as a binary file in hex dump format. Switch to a buffer visiting file FILENAME, creating one if none exists, and edit the file in `hexl-mode'. The buffer's coding-system will be no-conversion, unlike if you visit it normally and then invoke `hexl-mode'. -(fn FILENAME)" t nil) +(fn FILENAME)" t) (autoload 'hexlify-buffer "hexl" "\ Convert a binary buffer to hexl format. -This discards the buffer's undo information." t nil) +This discards the buffer's undo information." t) (register-definition-prefixes "hexl" '("dehexlify-buffer" "hexl-")) @@ -15128,11 +15121,11 @@ Search `hfy-rgb-load-path' if FILE is not specified. Loads the variable `hfy-rgb-txt-color-map', which is used by `hfy-fallback-color-values'. -(fn &optional FILE)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE)" t) (autoload 'hfy-fallback-color-values "hfy-cmap" "\ Use a fallback method for obtaining the rgb values for a color. -(fn COLOR-STRING)" nil nil) +(fn COLOR-STRING)") (register-definition-prefixes "hfy-cmap" '("hfy-" "htmlfontify-unload-rgb-file")) @@ -15215,7 +15208,7 @@ evaluate `hi-lock-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (put 'global-hi-lock-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) (defvar global-hi-lock-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Hi-Lock mode is enabled. @@ -15239,7 +15232,7 @@ Hi-Lock mode is enabled in all buffers where See `hi-lock-mode' for more information on Hi-Lock mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (defalias 'highlight-lines-matching-regexp 'hi-lock-line-face-buffer) (autoload 'hi-lock-line-face-buffer "hi-lock" "\ Highlight all lines that match REGEXP using FACE. @@ -15257,7 +15250,7 @@ Use Font lock mode, if enabled, to highlight REGEXP. Otherwise, use overlays for highlighting. If overlays are used, the highlighting will not update as you type. -(fn REGEXP &optional FACE)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP &optional FACE)" t) (defalias 'highlight-regexp 'hi-lock-face-buffer) (autoload 'hi-lock-face-buffer "hi-lock" "\ Set face of each match of REGEXP to FACE. @@ -15280,7 +15273,7 @@ is considered \"enabled\" in a buffer if its `major-mode' causes `font-lock-specified-p' to return non-nil, which means the major mode specifies support for Font Lock. -(fn REGEXP &optional FACE SUBEXP LIGHTER)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP &optional FACE SUBEXP LIGHTER)" t) (defalias 'highlight-phrase 'hi-lock-face-phrase-buffer) (autoload 'hi-lock-face-phrase-buffer "hi-lock" "\ Set face of each match of phrase REGEXP to FACE. @@ -15298,7 +15291,7 @@ is considered \"enabled\" in a buffer if its `major-mode' causes `font-lock-specified-p' to return non-nil, which means the major mode specifies support for Font Lock. -(fn REGEXP &optional FACE)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP &optional FACE)" t) (defalias 'highlight-symbol-at-point 'hi-lock-face-symbol-at-point) (autoload 'hi-lock-face-symbol-at-point "hi-lock" "\ Highlight each instance of the symbol at point. @@ -15313,7 +15306,7 @@ This uses Font lock mode if it is enabled; otherwise it uses overlays, in which case the highlighting will not update as you type. The Font Lock mode is considered \"enabled\" in a buffer if its `major-mode' causes `font-lock-specified-p' to return non-nil, which means -the major mode specifies support for Font Lock." t nil) +the major mode specifies support for Font Lock." t) (defalias 'unhighlight-regexp 'hi-lock-unface-buffer) (autoload 'hi-lock-unface-buffer "hi-lock" "\ Remove highlighting of each match to REGEXP set by hi-lock. @@ -15322,19 +15315,19 @@ previously inserted by hi-lock interactive functions. If REGEXP is t (or if \\[universal-argument] was specified interactively), then remove all hi-lock highlighting. -(fn REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns "hi-lock" "\ Write interactively added patterns, if any, into buffer at point. Interactively added patterns are those normally specified using `highlight-regexp' and `highlight-lines-matching-regexp'; they can -be found in variable `hi-lock-interactive-patterns'." t nil) +be found in variable `hi-lock-interactive-patterns'." t) (autoload 'hi-lock-find-patterns "hi-lock" "\ -Add patterns from the current buffer to the list of hi-lock patterns." t nil) +Add patterns from the current buffer to the list of hi-lock patterns." t) (autoload 'hi-lock-context-menu "hi-lock" "\ Populate MENU with a menu item to highlight symbol at CLICK. -(fn MENU CLICK)" nil nil) +(fn MENU CLICK)") (register-definition-prefixes "hi-lock" '("hi-lock-" "highlight-symbol-at-mouse" "turn-on-hi-lock-if-enabled")) @@ -15391,7 +15384,7 @@ evaluate `hide-ifdef-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "hideif" '("backward-ifdef" "down-ifdef" "forward-ifdef" "hide-ifdef" "hif-" "intern-safe" "next-ifdef" "previous-ifdef" "show-ifdef" "up-ifdef")) @@ -15457,9 +15450,9 @@ evaluate `hs-minor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'turn-off-hideshow "hideshow" "\ -Unconditionally turn off `hs-minor-mode'." nil nil) +Unconditionally turn off `hs-minor-mode'.") (register-definition-prefixes "hideshow" '("hs-")) @@ -15503,7 +15496,7 @@ evaluate `highlight-changes-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'highlight-changes-visible-mode "hilit-chg" "\ Toggle visibility of highlighting due to Highlight Changes mode. @@ -15531,16 +15524,16 @@ evaluate `highlight-changes-visible-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'highlight-changes-remove-highlight "hilit-chg" "\ Remove the change face from the region between BEG and END. This allows you to manually remove highlighting from uninteresting changes. -(fn BEG END)" t nil) +(fn BEG END)" t) (autoload 'highlight-changes-next-change "hilit-chg" "\ -Move to the beginning of the next change, if in Highlight Changes mode." t nil) +Move to the beginning of the next change, if in Highlight Changes mode." t) (autoload 'highlight-changes-previous-change "hilit-chg" "\ -Move to the beginning of the previous change, if in Highlight Changes mode." t nil) +Move to the beginning of the previous change, if in Highlight Changes mode." t) (autoload 'highlight-changes-rotate-faces "hilit-chg" "\ \"Age\" changes if in Highlight Changes mode and the changes are visible. @@ -15553,7 +15546,7 @@ You can automatically rotate colors when the buffer is saved by adding this function to `write-file-functions' as a buffer-local value. To do this, eval the following in the buffer to be saved: - (add-hook \\='write-file-functions \\='highlight-changes-rotate-faces nil t)" t nil) + (add-hook \\='write-file-functions \\='highlight-changes-rotate-faces nil t)" t) (autoload 'highlight-compare-buffers "hilit-chg" "\ Compare two buffers and highlight the differences. @@ -15569,7 +15562,7 @@ If a buffer is read-only, differences will be highlighted but no property changes are made, so \\[highlight-changes-next-change] and \\[highlight-changes-previous-change] will not work. -(fn BUF-A BUF-B)" t nil) +(fn BUF-A BUF-B)" t) (autoload 'highlight-compare-with-file "hilit-chg" "\ Compare this buffer with a file, and highlight differences. @@ -15584,7 +15577,7 @@ If the buffer is read-only, differences will be highlighted but no property changes are made, so \\[highlight-changes-next-change] and \\[highlight-changes-previous-change] will not work. -(fn FILE-B)" t nil) +(fn FILE-B)" t) (put 'global-highlight-changes-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) (defvar global-highlight-changes-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Highlight-Changes mode is enabled. @@ -15609,7 +15602,7 @@ Highlight-Changes mode is enabled in all buffers where See `highlight-changes-mode' for more information on Highlight-Changes mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "hilit-chg" '("highlight-" "hilit-chg-")) @@ -15630,13 +15623,13 @@ With a positive numeric argument, jumps directly to the ARG next function in this list. With a negative argument or just \\[universal-argument], undoes the expansion. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'make-hippie-expand-function "hippie-exp" "\ Construct a function similar to `hippie-expand'. Make it use the expansion functions in TRY-LIST. An optional second argument VERBOSE non-nil makes the function verbose. -(fn TRY-LIST &optional VERBOSE)" nil nil) +(fn TRY-LIST &optional VERBOSE)") (register-definition-prefixes "hippie-exp" '("he-" "hippie-expand-" "try-")) @@ -15669,7 +15662,7 @@ evaluate `hl-line-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (defvar global-hl-line-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Hl-Line mode is enabled. See the `global-hl-line-mode' command @@ -15702,7 +15695,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='global-hl-line-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "hl-line" '("global-hl-line-" "hl-line-")) @@ -15769,7 +15762,7 @@ Display the holidays for last month, this month, and next month. If called with an optional prefix argument ARG, prompts for month and year. This function is suitable for execution in an init file. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'list-holidays "holidays" "\ Display holidays for years Y1 to Y2 (inclusive). Y2 defaults to Y1. The optional list of holidays L defaults to @@ -15795,7 +15788,7 @@ The list of holiday lists is computed by the by redefining that function, or use `add-function' to add values. -(fn Y1 &optional Y2 L LABEL)" t nil) +(fn Y1 &optional Y2 L LABEL)" t) (defalias 'holiday-list 'list-holidays) (register-definition-prefixes "holidays" '("calendar-" "holiday-")) @@ -15826,14 +15819,14 @@ If the SRCDIR and FILE arguments are set, lookup etags derived entries in the `hfy-tags-cache' and add HTML anchors and hyperlinks as appropriate. -(fn &optional SRCDIR FILE)" t nil) +(fn &optional SRCDIR FILE)" t) (autoload 'htmlfontify-copy-and-link-dir "htmlfontify" "\ Trawl SRCDIR and write fontified-and-hyperlinked output in DSTDIR. F-EXT and L-EXT specify values for `hfy-extn' and `hfy-link-extn'. You may also want to set `hfy-page-header' and `hfy-page-footer'. -(fn SRCDIR DSTDIR &optional F-EXT L-EXT)" t nil) +(fn SRCDIR DSTDIR &optional F-EXT L-EXT)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "htmlfontify" '("hfy-" "htmlfontify-")) @@ -15877,8 +15870,7 @@ inlined into the compiled format versions. This means that if you change its definition, you should explicitly call `ibuffer-recompile-formats'. -(fn SYMBOL (&key NAME INLINE PROPS SUMMARIZER) &rest BODY)" nil t) -(function-put 'define-ibuffer-column 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) +(fn SYMBOL (&key NAME INLINE PROPS SUMMARIZER) &rest BODY)" nil 'macro) (autoload 'define-ibuffer-sorter "ibuf-macs" "\ Define a method of sorting named NAME. DOCUMENTATION is the documentation of the function, which will be called @@ -15889,9 +15881,7 @@ For sorting, the forms in BODY will be evaluated with `a' bound to one buffer object, and `b' bound to another. BODY should return a non-nil value if and only if `a' is \"less than\" `b'. -(fn NAME DOCUMENTATION (&key DESCRIPTION) &rest BODY)" nil t) -(function-put 'define-ibuffer-sorter 'lisp-indent-function 1) -(function-put 'define-ibuffer-sorter 'doc-string-elt 2) +(fn NAME DOCUMENTATION (&key DESCRIPTION) &rest BODY)" nil 'macro) (autoload 'define-ibuffer-op "ibuf-macs" "\ Generate a function which operates on a buffer. OP becomes the name of the function; if it doesn't begin with @@ -15930,9 +15920,7 @@ BODY define the operation; they are forms to evaluate per each marked buffer. BODY is evaluated with `buf' bound to the buffer object. -(fn OP ARGS DOCUMENTATION (&key INTERACTIVE MARK MODIFIER-P DANGEROUS OPSTRING ACTIVE-OPSTRING BEFORE AFTER COMPLEX) &rest BODY)" nil t) -(function-put 'define-ibuffer-op 'lisp-indent-function 2) -(function-put 'define-ibuffer-op 'doc-string-elt 3) +(fn OP ARGS DOCUMENTATION (&key INTERACTIVE MARK MODIFIER-P DANGEROUS OPSTRING ACTIVE-OPSTRING BEFORE AFTER COMPLEX) &rest BODY)" nil 'macro) (autoload 'define-ibuffer-filter "ibuf-macs" "\ Define a filter named NAME. DOCUMENTATION is the documentation of the function. @@ -15947,9 +15935,7 @@ not a particular buffer should be displayed or not. The forms in BODY will be evaluated with BUF bound to the buffer object, and QUALIFIER bound to the current value of the filter. -(fn NAME DOCUMENTATION (&key READER DESCRIPTION) &rest BODY)" nil t) -(function-put 'define-ibuffer-filter 'lisp-indent-function 2) -(function-put 'define-ibuffer-filter 'doc-string-elt 2) +(fn NAME DOCUMENTATION (&key READER DESCRIPTION) &rest BODY)" nil 'macro) (register-definition-prefixes "ibuf-macs" '("ibuffer-")) @@ -15960,13 +15946,13 @@ Display a list of buffers, in another window. If optional argument FILES-ONLY is non-nil, then add a filter for buffers which are visiting a file. -(fn &optional FILES-ONLY)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILES-ONLY)" t) (autoload 'ibuffer-other-window "ibuffer" "\ Like `ibuffer', but displayed in another window by default. If optional argument FILES-ONLY is non-nil, then add a filter for buffers which are visiting a file. -(fn &optional FILES-ONLY)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILES-ONLY)" t) (autoload 'ibuffer "ibuffer" "\ Begin using Ibuffer to edit a list of buffers. Type \\\\[describe-mode] after entering ibuffer for more information. @@ -15985,12 +15971,12 @@ FORMATS is the value to use for `ibuffer-formats'. If specified, then the variable `ibuffer-formats' will have that value locally in this buffer. -(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW-P NAME QUALIFIERS NOSELECT SHRINK FILTER-GROUPS FORMATS)" t nil) +(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW-P NAME QUALIFIERS NOSELECT SHRINK FILTER-GROUPS FORMATS)" t) (autoload 'ibuffer-jump "ibuffer" "\ Call Ibuffer and set point at the line listing the current buffer. If optional arg OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, then use another window. -(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "ibuffer" '("ibuffer-")) @@ -16001,7 +15987,7 @@ Export diary file to iCalendar format. All diary entries in the file DIARY-FILENAME are converted to iCalendar format. The result is appended to the file ICAL-FILENAME. -(fn DIARY-FILENAME ICAL-FILENAME)" t nil) +(fn DIARY-FILENAME ICAL-FILENAME)" t) (autoload 'icalendar-export-region "icalendar" "\ Export region in diary file to iCalendar format. All diary entries in the region from MIN to MAX in the current buffer are @@ -16011,7 +15997,7 @@ This function attempts to return t if something goes wrong. In this case an error string which describes all the errors and problems is written into the buffer `*icalendar-errors*'. -(fn MIN MAX ICAL-FILENAME)" t nil) +(fn MIN MAX ICAL-FILENAME)" t) (autoload 'icalendar-import-file "icalendar" "\ Import an iCalendar file and append to a diary file. Argument ICAL-FILENAME output iCalendar file. @@ -16019,7 +16005,7 @@ Argument DIARY-FILENAME input `diary-file'. Optional argument NON-MARKING determines whether events are created as non-marking or not. -(fn ICAL-FILENAME DIARY-FILENAME &optional NON-MARKING)" t nil) +(fn ICAL-FILENAME DIARY-FILENAME &optional NON-MARKING)" t) (autoload 'icalendar-import-buffer "icalendar" "\ Extract iCalendar events from current buffer. @@ -16038,7 +16024,7 @@ Return code t means that importing worked well, return code nil means that an error has occurred. Error messages will be in the buffer `*icalendar-errors*'. -(fn &optional DIARY-FILENAME DO-NOT-ASK NON-MARKING)" t nil) +(fn &optional DIARY-FILENAME DO-NOT-ASK NON-MARKING)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "icalendar" '("icalendar-")) @@ -16072,7 +16058,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='fido-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (defvar icomplete-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Icomplete mode is enabled. See the `icomplete-mode' command @@ -16111,7 +16097,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='icomplete-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (defvar icomplete-vertical-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Icomplete-Vertical mode is enabled. See the `icomplete-vertical-mode' command @@ -16144,7 +16130,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='icomplete-vertical-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (defvar fido-vertical-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Fido-Vertical mode is enabled. See the `fido-vertical-mode' command @@ -16173,7 +16159,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='fido-vertical-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (when (locate-library "obsolete/iswitchb") (autoload 'iswitchb-mode "iswitchb" "Toggle Iswitchb mode." t) (make-obsolete 'iswitchb-mode @@ -16216,7 +16202,7 @@ Variables controlling indentation style: Turning on Icon mode calls the value of the variable `icon-mode-hook' with no args, if that value is non-nil. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "icon" '("beginning-of-icon-defun" "calculate-icon-indent" "electric-icon-brace" "end-of-icon-defun" "icon-" "indent-icon-exp" "mark-icon-function")) @@ -16225,7 +16211,7 @@ with no args, if that value is non-nil. (autoload 'describe-icon "icons" "\ Pop to a buffer to describe ICON. -(fn ICON)" t nil) +(fn ICON)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "icons" '("button" "define-icon" "icon")) @@ -16264,7 +16250,7 @@ See also the variable `idlwave-shell-prompt-pattern'. (Type \\[describe-mode] in the shell buffer for a list of commands.) -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "idlw-shell" '("idlwave-")) @@ -16396,7 +16382,7 @@ The main features of this mode are \\{idlwave-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "idlwave" '("idlwave-")) @@ -16424,7 +16410,7 @@ However, if ARG arg equals `files', remap only commands for files, or if it equals `buffers', remap only commands for buffer switching. This function also adds a hook to the minibuffer. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'ido-switch-buffer "ido" "\ Switch to another buffer. The buffer is displayed according to `ido-default-buffer-method' -- the @@ -16456,11 +16442,11 @@ RET Select the buffer at the front of the list of matches. \\[ido-completion-help] Show list of matching buffers in separate window. \\[ido-enter-find-file] Drop into `ido-find-file'. \\[ido-kill-buffer-at-head] Kill buffer at head of buffer list. -\\[ido-toggle-ignore] Toggle ignoring buffers listed in `ido-ignore-buffers'." t nil) +\\[ido-toggle-ignore] Toggle ignoring buffers listed in `ido-ignore-buffers'." t) (autoload 'ido-switch-buffer-other-window "ido" "\ Switch to another buffer and show it in another window. The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t) (autoload 'ido-display-buffer "ido" "\ Display a buffer in another window but don't select it. @@ -16471,27 +16457,27 @@ window. The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'. -(fn &optional ACTION)" t nil) +(fn &optional ACTION)" t) (autoload 'ido-display-buffer-other-frame "ido" "\ Display a buffer preferably in another frame. The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t) (autoload 'ido-kill-buffer "ido" "\ Kill a buffer. The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t) (autoload 'ido-insert-buffer "ido" "\ Insert contents of a buffer in current buffer after point. The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t) (autoload 'ido-switch-buffer-other-frame "ido" "\ Switch to another buffer and show it in another frame. The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'." t) (autoload 'ido-find-file-in-dir "ido" "\ Switch to another file starting from DIR. -(fn DIR)" t nil) +(fn DIR)" t) (autoload 'ido-find-file "ido" "\ Edit file with name obtained via minibuffer. The file is displayed according to `ido-default-file-method' -- the @@ -16534,59 +16520,59 @@ RET Select the file at the front of the list of matches. \\[ido-toggle-literal] Toggle literal reading of this file. \\[ido-completion-help] Show list of matching files in separate window. \\[ido-toggle-ignore] Toggle ignoring files listed in `ido-ignore-files'. -\\[ido-reread-directory] Reread the current directory." t nil) +\\[ido-reread-directory] Reread the current directory." t) (autoload 'ido-find-file-other-window "ido" "\ Switch to another file and show it in another window. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-find-alternate-file "ido" "\ Find another file, select its buffer, kill previous buffer. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-find-alternate-file-other-window "ido" "\ Find file as a replacement for the file in the next window. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-find-file-read-only "ido" "\ Edit file read-only with name obtained via minibuffer. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-find-file-read-only-other-window "ido" "\ Edit file read-only in other window with name obtained via minibuffer. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-find-file-read-only-other-frame "ido" "\ Edit file read-only in other frame with name obtained via minibuffer. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-display-file "ido" "\ Display a file in another window but don't select it. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-find-file-other-frame "ido" "\ Switch to another file and show it in another frame. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-write-file "ido" "\ Write current buffer to a file. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-insert-file "ido" "\ Insert contents of file in current buffer. The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-dired "ido" "\ Call `dired' the Ido way. The directory is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-dired-other-window "ido" "\ \"Edit\" a directory. Like `ido-dired' but select in another window. The directory is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-dired-other-frame "ido" "\ \"Edit\" a directory. Like `ido-dired' but make a new frame. The directory is selected interactively by typing a substring. -For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t nil) +For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'." t) (autoload 'ido-read-buffer "ido" "\ Ido replacement for the built-in `read-buffer'. Return the name of a buffer selected. @@ -16596,19 +16582,19 @@ If REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil, an existing buffer must be selected. Optional arg PREDICATE if non-nil is a function limiting the buffers that can be considered. -(fn PROMPT &optional DEFAULT REQUIRE-MATCH PREDICATE)" nil nil) +(fn PROMPT &optional DEFAULT REQUIRE-MATCH PREDICATE)") (autoload 'ido-read-file-name "ido" "\ Ido replacement for the built-in `read-file-name'. Read file name, prompting with PROMPT and completing in directory DIR. See `read-file-name' for additional parameters. -(fn PROMPT &optional DIR DEFAULT-FILENAME MUSTMATCH INITIAL PREDICATE)" nil nil) +(fn PROMPT &optional DIR DEFAULT-FILENAME MUSTMATCH INITIAL PREDICATE)") (autoload 'ido-read-directory-name "ido" "\ Ido replacement for the built-in `read-directory-name'. Read directory name, prompting with PROMPT and completing in directory DIR. See `read-directory-name' for additional parameters. -(fn PROMPT &optional DIR DEFAULT-DIRNAME MUSTMATCH INITIAL)" nil nil) +(fn PROMPT &optional DIR DEFAULT-DIRNAME MUSTMATCH INITIAL)") (autoload 'ido-completing-read "ido" "\ Ido replacement for the built-in `completing-read'. Read a string in the minibuffer with Ido-style completion. @@ -16625,7 +16611,7 @@ If INITIAL-INPUT is non-nil, insert it in the minibuffer initially, HIST, if non-nil, specifies a history list. DEF, if non-nil, is the default value. -(fn PROMPT CHOICES &optional PREDICATE REQUIRE-MATCH INITIAL-INPUT HIST DEF INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD)" nil nil) +(fn PROMPT CHOICES &optional PREDICATE REQUIRE-MATCH INITIAL-INPUT HIST DEF INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD)") (register-definition-prefixes "ido" '("ido-")) @@ -16642,7 +16628,7 @@ Switches to the buffer named BUF-NAME if provided (`*ielm*' by default), or creates it if it does not exist. See `inferior-emacs-lisp-mode' for details. -(fn &optional BUF-NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional BUF-NAME)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "ielm" '("ielm-" "inferior-emacs-lisp-mode")) @@ -16675,7 +16661,7 @@ evaluate `iimage-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "iimage" '("iimage-" "turn-off-iimage-mode")) @@ -16686,23 +16672,23 @@ Determine the image type from image data DATA. Value is a symbol specifying the image type or nil if type cannot be determined. -(fn DATA)" nil nil) +(fn DATA)") (autoload 'image-type-from-buffer "image" "\ Determine the image type from data in the current buffer. Value is a symbol specifying the image type or nil if type cannot -be determined." nil nil) +be determined.") (autoload 'image-type-from-file-header "image" "\ Determine the type of image file FILE from its first few bytes. Value is a symbol specifying the image type, or nil if type cannot be determined. -(fn FILE)" nil nil) +(fn FILE)") (autoload 'image-type-from-file-name "image" "\ Determine the type of image file FILE from its name. Value is a symbol specifying the image type, or nil if type cannot be determined. -(fn FILE)" nil nil) +(fn FILE)") (make-obsolete 'image-type-from-file-name 'image-supported-file-p "29.1") (autoload 'image-type "image" "\ Determine and return image type. @@ -16717,12 +16703,12 @@ data. If DATA-P is a symbol with a name on the format `image/jpeg', that may be used as a hint to determine the image type if we can't otherwise guess it. -(fn SOURCE &optional TYPE DATA-P)" nil nil) +(fn SOURCE &optional TYPE DATA-P)") (autoload 'image-type-available-p "image" "\ Return t if image type TYPE is available. Image types are symbols like `xbm' or `jpeg'. -(fn TYPE)" nil nil) +(fn TYPE)") (autoload 'image-type-auto-detected-p "image" "\ Return t if the current buffer contains an auto-detectable image. This function is intended to be used from `magic-fallback-mode-alist'. @@ -16731,7 +16717,7 @@ The buffer is considered to contain an auto-detectable image if its beginning matches an image type in `image-type-header-regexps', and that image type is present in `image-type-auto-detectable' with a non-nil value. If that value is non-nil, but not t, then the image type -must be available." nil nil) +must be available.") (autoload 'create-image "image" "\ Create an image. FILE-OR-DATA is an image file name or image data. @@ -16757,7 +16743,7 @@ Image file names that are not absolute are searched for in the \"images\" sub-directory of `data-directory' and `x-bitmap-file-path' (in that order). -(fn FILE-OR-DATA &optional TYPE DATA-P &rest PROPS)" nil nil) +(fn FILE-OR-DATA &optional TYPE DATA-P &rest PROPS)") (autoload 'put-image "image" "\ Put image IMAGE in front of POS in the current buffer. IMAGE must be an image created with `create-image' or `defimage'. @@ -16771,7 +16757,7 @@ display it in the text area, a value of `left-margin' means display it in the left marginal area, a value of `right-margin' means display it in the right marginal area. -(fn IMAGE POS &optional STRING AREA)" nil nil) +(fn IMAGE POS &optional STRING AREA)") (autoload 'insert-image "image" "\ Insert IMAGE into current buffer at point. IMAGE is displayed by inserting STRING into the current buffer @@ -16795,7 +16781,7 @@ Normally `isearch' is able to search for STRING in the buffer even if it's hidden behind a displayed image. If INHIBIT-ISEARCH is non-nil, this is inhibited. -(fn IMAGE &optional STRING AREA SLICE INHIBIT-ISEARCH)" nil nil) +(fn IMAGE &optional STRING AREA SLICE INHIBIT-ISEARCH)") (autoload 'insert-sliced-image "image" "\ Insert IMAGE into current buffer at point. IMAGE is displayed by inserting STRING into the current buffer @@ -16807,13 +16793,13 @@ display it in the left marginal area, a value of `right-margin' means display it in the right marginal area. The image is automatically split into ROWS x COLS slices. -(fn IMAGE &optional STRING AREA ROWS COLS)" nil nil) +(fn IMAGE &optional STRING AREA ROWS COLS)") (autoload 'remove-images "image" "\ Remove images between START and END in BUFFER. Remove only images that were put in BUFFER with calls to `put-image'. BUFFER nil or omitted means use the current buffer. -(fn START END &optional BUFFER)" nil nil) +(fn START END &optional BUFFER)") (autoload 'find-image "image" "\ Find an image, choosing one of a list of image specifications. @@ -16837,7 +16823,7 @@ The image is looked for in `image-load-path'. Image files should not be larger than specified by `max-image-size'. -(fn SPECS &optional CACHE)" nil nil) +(fn SPECS &optional CACHE)") (autoload 'defimage "image" "\ Define SYMBOL as an image, and return SYMBOL. @@ -16871,9 +16857,9 @@ Emacs visits them in Image mode. They are also added to `image-type-file-name-regexps', so that the `image-type' function recognizes these files as having image type `imagemagick'. -If Emacs is compiled without ImageMagick support, this does nothing." nil nil) +If Emacs is compiled without ImageMagick support, this does nothing.") (autoload 'image-at-point-p "image" "\ -Return non-nil if there is an image at point." nil nil) +Return non-nil if there is an image at point.") (register-definition-prefixes "image" '("find-image--cache" "image" "unknown-image-type")) @@ -16887,7 +16873,7 @@ non-nil if the first parameter is image data. The converter should output the image in the current buffer, converted to `image-convert-to-format'. -(fn SUFFIX CONVERTER)" nil nil) +(fn SUFFIX CONVERTER)") (register-definition-prefixes "image-converter" '("image-convert")) @@ -16901,7 +16887,7 @@ current line. ARG, if non-nil, specifies the files to use instead of the marked files. If ARG is an integer, use the next ARG (or previous -ARG, if ARG<0) files. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'image-dired-dired-with-window-configuration "image-dired" "\ Open directory DIR and create a default window configuration. @@ -16920,7 +16906,7 @@ If called with prefix argument ARG, skip splitting of windows. The current window configuration is saved and can be restored by calling `image-dired-restore-window-configuration'. -(fn DIR &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn DIR &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'image-dired-display-thumbs "image-dired" "\ Display thumbnails of all marked files, in `image-dired-thumbnail-buffer'. If a thumbnail image does not exist for a file, it is created on the @@ -16942,7 +16928,7 @@ used or not. If non-nil, use `display-buffer' instead of `image-dired-previous-line-and-display' where we do not want the thumbnail buffer to be selected. -(fn &optional ARG APPEND DO-NOT-POP)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG APPEND DO-NOT-POP)" t) (autoload 'image-dired-show-all-from-dir "image-dired" "\ Make a thumbnail buffer for all images in DIR and display it. Any file matching `image-file-name-regexp' is considered an image @@ -16953,19 +16939,19 @@ If the number of image files in DIR exceeds before creating the thumbnail buffer. If that variable is nil, never ask for confirmation. -(fn DIR)" t nil) +(fn DIR)" t) (defalias 'image-dired 'image-dired-show-all-from-dir) (autoload 'image-dired-tag-files "image-dired" "\ Tag marked file(s) in Dired. With prefix ARG, tag file at point. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'image-dired-delete-tag "image-dired" "\ Remove tag for selected file(s). With prefix argument ARG, remove tag from file at point. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'image-dired-jump-thumbnail-buffer "image-dired" "\ -Jump to thumbnail buffer." t nil) +Jump to thumbnail buffer." t) (autoload 'image-dired-minor-mode "image-dired" "\ Setup easy-to-use keybindings for the commands to be used in Dired mode. @@ -16987,21 +16973,21 @@ evaluate `image-dired-minor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'image-dired-display-thumbs-append "image-dired" "\ -Append thumbnails to `image-dired-thumbnail-buffer'." t nil) +Append thumbnails to `image-dired-thumbnail-buffer'." t) (autoload 'image-dired-display-thumb "image-dired" "\ -Shorthand for `image-dired-display-thumbs' with prefix argument." t nil) +Shorthand for `image-dired-display-thumbs' with prefix argument." t) (autoload 'image-dired-dired-display-external "image-dired" "\ -Display file at point using an external viewer." t nil) +Display file at point using an external viewer." t) (autoload 'image-dired-dired-display-image "image-dired" "\ Display current image file. See documentation for `image-dired-display-image' for more information. With prefix argument ARG, display image in its original size. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'image-dired-dired-comment-files "image-dired" "\ -Add comment to current or marked files in Dired." t nil) +Add comment to current or marked files in Dired." t) (autoload 'image-dired-mark-tagged-files "image-dired" "\ Use REGEXP to mark files with matching tag. A `tag' is a keyword, a piece of meta data, associated with an @@ -17010,15 +16996,15 @@ lets you input a regexp and this will be matched against all tags on all image files in the database file. The files that have a matching tag will be marked in the Dired buffer. -(fn REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'image-dired-dired-edit-comment-and-tags "image-dired" "\ Edit comment and tags of current or marked image files. Edit comment and tags for all marked image files in an -easy-to-use form." t nil) +easy-to-use form." t) (autoload 'image-dired-bookmark-jump "image-dired" "\ Default bookmark handler for Image-Dired buffers. -(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) +(fn BOOKMARK)") (define-obsolete-function-alias 'tumme #'image-dired "24.4") (define-obsolete-function-alias 'image-dired-setup-dired-keybindings #'image-dired-minor-mode "26.1") (register-definition-prefixes "image-dired" '("image-dired-")) @@ -17047,14 +17033,14 @@ enabled, setting this variable directly does not take effect unless the variable is set using \\[customize].") (custom-autoload 'image-file-name-regexps "image-file" nil) (autoload 'image-file-name-regexp "image-file" "\ -Return a regular expression matching image-file filenames." nil nil) +Return a regular expression matching image-file filenames.") (autoload 'insert-image-file "image-file" "\ Insert the image file FILE into the current buffer. Optional arguments VISIT, BEG, END, and REPLACE are interpreted as for the command `insert-file-contents'. Return list of absolute file name and number of characters inserted. -(fn FILE &optional VISIT BEG END REPLACE)" nil nil) +(fn FILE &optional VISIT BEG END REPLACE)") (defvar auto-image-file-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Auto-Image-File mode is enabled. See the `auto-image-file-mode' command @@ -17084,7 +17070,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='auto-image-file-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "image-file" '("image-file-")) @@ -17096,7 +17082,7 @@ You can use \\\\[image-toggle-display] or \\[image-toggle-hex-di as an image and display as text or hex. Key bindings: -\\{image-mode-map}" t nil) +\\{image-mode-map}" t) (autoload 'image-minor-mode "image-mode" "\ Toggle Image minor mode in this buffer. @@ -17118,15 +17104,15 @@ evaluate `image-minor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'image-mode-to-text "image-mode" "\ Set a non-image mode as major mode in combination with image minor mode. A non-mage major mode found from `auto-mode-alist' or fundamental mode -displays an image file as text." nil nil) +displays an image file as text.") (autoload 'image-bookmark-jump "image-mode" "\ -(fn BMK)" nil nil) +(fn BMK)") (register-definition-prefixes "image-mode" '("image-")) @@ -17251,17 +17237,17 @@ Add an `imenu' entry to the menu bar for the current buffer. NAME is a string used to name the menu bar item. See the command `imenu' for more information. -(fn NAME)" t nil) +(fn NAME)" t) (autoload 'imenu-add-menubar-index "imenu" "\ Add an Imenu \"Index\" entry on the menu bar for the current buffer. -A trivial interface to `imenu-add-to-menubar' suitable for use in a hook." t nil) +A trivial interface to `imenu-add-to-menubar' suitable for use in a hook." t) (autoload 'imenu "imenu" "\ Jump to a place in the buffer chosen using a buffer menu or mouse menu. INDEX-ITEM specifies the position. See `imenu-choose-buffer-index' for more information. -(fn INDEX-ITEM)" t nil) +(fn INDEX-ITEM)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "imenu" '("imenu-")) @@ -17275,23 +17261,23 @@ for more information. (autoload 'indian-compose-region "ind-util" "\ Compose the region according to `composition-function-table'. -(fn FROM TO)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO)" t) (autoload 'indian-compose-string "ind-util" "\ -(fn STRING)" nil nil) +(fn STRING)") (autoload 'in-is13194-post-read-conversion "ind-util" "\ -(fn LEN)" nil nil) +(fn LEN)") (autoload 'in-is13194-pre-write-conversion "ind-util" "\ -(fn FROM TO)" nil nil) +(fn FROM TO)") (autoload 'indian-2-column-to-ucs-region "ind-util" "\ Convert old Emacs Devanagari characters to UCS. -(fn FROM TO)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "ind-util" '("combinatorial" "indian-" "is13194-")) @@ -17316,7 +17302,7 @@ quoted using shell quote syntax. (Type \\[describe-mode] in the process buffer for a list of commands.) -(fn CMD)" t nil) +(fn CMD)" t) (defalias 'run-lisp 'inferior-lisp) (register-definition-prefixes "inf-lisp" '("inferior-lisp-" "lisp-" "switch-to-lisp")) @@ -17342,7 +17328,7 @@ environment variable INFOPATH is set.") (autoload 'info-other-window "info" "\ Like `info' but show the Info buffer in another window. -(fn &optional FILE-OR-NODE BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE-OR-NODE BUFFER)" t) (put 'info 'info-file (purecopy "emacs")) (autoload 'info "info" "\ Enter Info, the documentation browser. @@ -17366,23 +17352,23 @@ in all the directories in that path. See a list of available Info commands in `Info-mode'. -(fn &optional FILE-OR-NODE BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn &optional FILE-OR-NODE BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'info-emacs-manual "info" "\ -Display the Emacs manual in Info mode." t nil) +Display the Emacs manual in Info mode." t) (autoload 'info-emacs-bug "info" "\ -Display the \"Reporting Bugs\" section of the Emacs manual in Info mode." t nil) +Display the \"Reporting Bugs\" section of the Emacs manual in Info mode." t) (autoload 'info-standalone "info" "\ Run Emacs as a standalone Info reader. Usage: emacs -f info-standalone [filename] -In standalone mode, \\\\[quit-window] exits Emacs itself." nil nil) +In standalone mode, \\\\[quit-window] exits Emacs itself.") (autoload 'Info-on-current-buffer "info" "\ Use Info mode to browse the current Info buffer. With a prefix arg, this queries for the node name to visit first; otherwise, that defaults to `Top'. -(fn &optional NODENAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional NODENAME)" t) (autoload 'Info-directory "info" "\ -Go to the Info directory node." t nil) +Go to the Info directory node." t) (autoload 'Info-index "info" "\ Look up a string TOPIC in the index for this manual and go to that entry. If there are no exact matches to the specified topic, this chooses @@ -17390,21 +17376,21 @@ the first match which is a case-insensitive substring of a topic. Use the \\\\[Info-index-next] command to see the other matches. Give an empty topic name to go to the Index node itself. -(fn TOPIC)" t nil) +(fn TOPIC)" t) (autoload 'info-apropos "info" "\ Search indices of all known Info files on your system for STRING. If REGEXP (interactively, the prefix), use a regexp match. Display a menu of the possible matches. -(fn STRING &optional REGEXP)" t nil) +(fn STRING &optional REGEXP)" t) (autoload 'info-finder "info" "\ Display descriptions of the keywords in the Finder virtual manual. In interactive use, a prefix argument directs this command to read a list of keywords separated by comma. After that, it displays a node with a list of packages that contain all specified keywords. -(fn &optional KEYWORDS)" t nil) +(fn &optional KEYWORDS)" t) (autoload 'Info-mode "info" "\ Info mode provides commands for browsing through the Info documentation tree. Documentation in Info is divided into \"nodes\", each of which discusses @@ -17468,7 +17454,7 @@ Advanced commands: \\[universal-argument] \\[info] Move to new Info file with completion. \\[universal-argument] N \\[info] Select Info buffer with prefix number in the name *info*. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (put 'Info-goto-emacs-command-node 'info-file (purecopy "emacs")) (autoload 'Info-goto-emacs-command-node "info" "\ Go to the Info node in the Emacs manual for command COMMAND. @@ -17477,7 +17463,7 @@ or in another manual found via COMMAND's `info-file' property or the variable `Info-file-list-for-emacs'. COMMAND must be a symbol or string. -(fn COMMAND)" t nil) +(fn COMMAND)" t) (put 'Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node 'info-file (purecopy "emacs")) (autoload 'Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node "info" "\ Go to the node in the Emacs manual which describes the command bound to KEY. @@ -17487,15 +17473,15 @@ The command is found by looking up in Emacs manual's indices or in another manual found via COMMAND's `info-file' property or the variable `Info-file-list-for-emacs'. -(fn KEY)" t nil) +(fn KEY)" t) (autoload 'Info-speedbar-browser "info" "\ Initialize speedbar to display an Info node browser. -This will add a speedbar major display mode." t nil) +This will add a speedbar major display mode." t) (autoload 'Info-bookmark-jump "info" "\ This implements the `handler' function interface for the record type returned by `Info-bookmark-make-record', which see. -(fn BMK)" nil nil) +(fn BMK)") (autoload 'info-display-manual "info" "\ Display an Info buffer displaying MANUAL. If there is an existing Info buffer for MANUAL, display it. @@ -17503,7 +17489,7 @@ Otherwise, visit the manual in a new Info buffer. In interactive use, a prefix argument directs this command to limit the completion alternatives to currently visited manuals. -(fn MANUAL)" t nil) +(fn MANUAL)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "info" '("Info-" "info-")) @@ -17513,7 +17499,7 @@ completion alternatives to currently visited manuals. Throw away all cached data. This command is useful if the user wants to start at the beginning without quitting Emacs, for example, after some Info documents were updated on the -system." t nil) +system." t) (put 'info-lookup-symbol 'info-file "emacs") (autoload 'info-lookup-symbol "info-look" "\ Look up and display documentation of SYMBOL in the relevant Info manual. @@ -17533,7 +17519,7 @@ always prompts for MODE. Is SAME-WINDOW, try to reuse the current window instead of popping up a new one. -(fn SYMBOL &optional MODE SAME-WINDOW)" t nil) +(fn SYMBOL &optional MODE SAME-WINDOW)" t) (put 'info-lookup-file 'info-file "emacs") (autoload 'info-lookup-file "info-look" "\ Look up and display documentation of FILE in the relevant Info manual. @@ -17550,15 +17536,15 @@ mode doesn't have any Info manuals known to Emacs, the command will prompt for MODE to use, with completion. With prefix arg, the command always prompts for MODE. -(fn FILE &optional MODE)" t nil) +(fn FILE &optional MODE)" t) (autoload 'info-complete-symbol "info-look" "\ Perform completion on symbol preceding point. -(fn &optional MODE)" t nil) +(fn &optional MODE)" t) (autoload 'info-complete-file "info-look" "\ Perform completion on file preceding point. -(fn &optional MODE)" t nil) +(fn &optional MODE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "info-look" '("info-")) @@ -17591,7 +17577,7 @@ not external references, which makes it rather easy for mistakes to creep in or node name changes to go unnoticed. `Info-validate' doesn't check external references either. -(fn FILENAME)" t nil) +(fn FILENAME)" t) (autoload 'info-xref-check-all "info-xref" "\ Check external references in all info documents in the info path. `Info-directory-list' and `Info-additional-directory-list' are @@ -17603,7 +17589,7 @@ info files don't necessarily have a \".info\" extension and in particular the Emacs manuals normally don't. If you have a source code directory in `Info-directory-list' then a lot of extraneous files might be read. This will be time consuming but -should be harmless." t nil) +should be harmless." t) (autoload 'info-xref-check-all-custom "info-xref" "\ Check info references in all customize groups and variables. Info references can be in `custom-manual' or `info-link' entries @@ -17611,7 +17597,7 @@ of the `custom-links' for a variable. Any `custom-load' autoloads in variables are loaded in order to get full link information. This will be a lot of Lisp packages -and can take a long time." t nil) +and can take a long time." t) (autoload 'info-xref-docstrings "info-xref" "\ Check docstring info node references in source files. The given files are searched for docstring hyperlinks like @@ -17633,7 +17619,7 @@ and links can be in the file commentary or elsewhere too. Even .elc files can usually be checked successfully if you don't have the sources handy. -(fn FILENAME-LIST)" t nil) +(fn FILENAME-LIST)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "info-xref" '("info-xref-")) @@ -17642,7 +17628,7 @@ the sources handy. (autoload 'Info-tagify "informat" "\ Create or update Info file tag table in current buffer or in a region. -(fn &optional INPUT-BUFFER-NAME)" t nil) +(fn &optional INPUT-BUFFER-NAME)" t) (defvar Info-split-threshold 262144 "\ The number of characters by which `Info-split' splits an info file.") (custom-autoload 'Info-split-threshold "informat" t) @@ -17658,15 +17644,15 @@ should be saved in place of the original visited file. The subfiles are written in the same directory the original file is in, with names generated by appending `-' and a number to the original file name. The indirect file still functions as an Info file, but it -contains just the tag table and a directory of subfiles." t nil) +contains just the tag table and a directory of subfiles." t) (autoload 'Info-validate "informat" "\ Check current buffer for validity as an Info file. -Check that every node pointer points to an existing node." t nil) +Check that every node pointer points to an existing node." t) (autoload 'batch-info-validate "informat" "\ Run `Info-validate' on the files remaining on the command line. Must be used only with -batch, and kills Emacs on completion. Each file will be processed even if an error occurred previously. -For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-info-validate $info/ ~/*.info\"" nil nil) +For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-info-validate $info/ ~/*.info\"") (register-definition-prefixes "informat" '("Info-validate-")) @@ -17697,15 +17683,15 @@ See Info node `(elisp)Defining Functions' for more details. ;;; Generated autoloads from international/isearch-x.el (autoload 'isearch-toggle-specified-input-method "isearch-x" "\ -Select an input method and turn it on in interactive search." t nil) +Select an input method and turn it on in interactive search." t) (autoload 'isearch-toggle-input-method "isearch-x" "\ -Toggle input method in interactive search." t nil) +Toggle input method in interactive search." t) (autoload 'isearch-transient-input-method "isearch-x" "\ -Activate transient input method in interactive search." t nil) +Activate transient input method in interactive search." t) (autoload 'isearch-process-search-multibyte-characters "isearch-x" "\ -(fn LAST-CHAR &optional COUNT)" nil nil) +(fn LAST-CHAR &optional COUNT)") (register-definition-prefixes "isearch-x" '("isearch-")) @@ -17716,7 +17702,7 @@ Activate transient input method in interactive search." t nil) Active isearchb mode for subsequent alphanumeric keystrokes. Executing this command again will terminate the search; or, if the search has not yet begun, will toggle to the last buffer -accessed via isearchb." t nil) +accessed via isearchb." t) (register-definition-prefixes "isearchb" '("isearchb")) @@ -17733,71 +17719,71 @@ Translate the region between FROM and TO using the table `iso-spanish-trans-tab'. Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist'). -(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'iso-german "iso-cvt" "\ Translate net conventions for German to ISO 8859-1. Translate the region FROM and TO using the table `iso-german-trans-tab'. Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist'). -(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'iso-iso2tex "iso-cvt" "\ Translate ISO 8859-1 characters to TeX sequences. Translate the region between FROM and TO using the table `iso-iso2tex-trans-tab'. Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist'). -(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'iso-tex2iso "iso-cvt" "\ Translate TeX sequences to ISO 8859-1 characters. Translate the region between FROM and TO using the table `iso-tex2iso-trans-tab'. Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist'). -(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'iso-gtex2iso "iso-cvt" "\ Translate German TeX sequences to ISO 8859-1 characters. Translate the region between FROM and TO using the table `iso-gtex2iso-trans-tab'. Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist'). -(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'iso-iso2gtex "iso-cvt" "\ Translate ISO 8859-1 characters to German TeX sequences. Translate the region between FROM and TO using the table `iso-iso2gtex-trans-tab'. Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist'). -(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'iso-iso2duden "iso-cvt" "\ Translate ISO 8859-1 characters to Duden sequences. Translate the region between FROM and TO using the table `iso-iso2duden-trans-tab'. Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist'). -(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'iso-iso2sgml "iso-cvt" "\ Translate ISO 8859-1 characters in the region to SGML entities. Use entities from \"ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN\". Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist'). -(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'iso-sgml2iso "iso-cvt" "\ Translate SGML entities in the region to ISO 8859-1 characters. Use entities from \"ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN\". Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist'). -(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional BUFFER)" t) (autoload 'iso-cvt-read-only "iso-cvt" "\ Warn that format is read-only. -(fn &rest IGNORE)" t nil) +(fn &rest IGNORE)" t) (autoload 'iso-cvt-write-only "iso-cvt" "\ Warn that format is write-only. -(fn &rest IGNORE)" t nil) +(fn &rest IGNORE)" t) (autoload 'iso-cvt-define-menu "iso-cvt" "\ -Add submenus to the File menu, to convert to and from various formats." t nil) +Add submenus to the File menu, to convert to and from various formats." t) (register-definition-prefixes "iso-cvt" '("iso-")) @@ -17869,12 +17855,12 @@ nil word is correct or spelling is accepted. (\"word\" arg) word is hand entered. quit spell session exited. -(fn &optional FOLLOWING QUIETLY CONTINUE REGION)" t nil) +(fn &optional FOLLOWING QUIETLY CONTINUE REGION)" t) (autoload 'ispell-pdict-save "ispell" "\ Check to see if the personal dictionary has been modified. If so, ask if it needs to be saved. -(fn &optional NO-QUERY FORCE-SAVE)" t nil) +(fn &optional NO-QUERY FORCE-SAVE)" t) (autoload 'ispell-help "ispell" "\ Display a list of the options available when a misspelling is encountered. @@ -17897,13 +17883,13 @@ Selections are: \\`m' Place typed-in value in personal dictionary, then recheck current word. \\`C-l' Redraw screen. \\`C-r' Recursive edit. -\\`C-z' Suspend Emacs or iconify frame." nil nil) +\\`C-z' Suspend Emacs or iconify frame.") (autoload 'ispell-kill-ispell "ispell" "\ Kill current Ispell process (so that you may start a fresh one). With NO-ERROR, just return non-nil if there was no Ispell running. With CLEAR, buffer session localwords are cleaned. -(fn &optional NO-ERROR CLEAR)" t nil) +(fn &optional NO-ERROR CLEAR)" t) (autoload 'ispell-change-dictionary "ispell" "\ Change to dictionary DICT for Ispell. With a prefix arg, set it \"globally\", for all buffers. @@ -17911,7 +17897,7 @@ Without a prefix arg, set it \"locally\", just for this buffer. By just answering RET you can find out what the current dictionary is. -(fn DICT &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn DICT &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'ispell-region "ispell" "\ Interactively check a region for spelling errors. Leave the mark at the last misspelled word that the user was queried about. @@ -17919,7 +17905,7 @@ Leave the mark at the last misspelled word that the user was queried about. Return nil if spell session was terminated, otherwise returns shift offset amount for last line processed. -(fn REG-START REG-END &optional RECHECKP SHIFT)" t nil) +(fn REG-START REG-END &optional RECHECKP SHIFT)" t) (autoload 'ispell-comments-and-strings "ispell" "\ Check comments and strings in the current buffer for spelling errors. If called interactively with an active region, check only comments and @@ -17927,19 +17913,19 @@ strings in the region. When called from Lisp, START and END buffer positions can be provided to limit the check. -(fn &optional START END)" t nil) +(fn &optional START END)" t) (autoload 'ispell-comment-or-string-at-point "ispell" "\ -Check the comment or string containing point for spelling errors." t nil) +Check the comment or string containing point for spelling errors." t) (autoload 'ispell-buffer "ispell" "\ Check the current buffer for spelling errors interactively. -Leave the mark at the last misspelled word that the user was queried about." t nil) +Leave the mark at the last misspelled word that the user was queried about." t) (autoload 'ispell-buffer-with-debug "ispell" "\ `ispell-buffer' with some output sent to `ispell-debug-buffer'. If APPEND is non-nil, don't erase previous debugging output. -(fn &optional APPEND)" t nil) +(fn &optional APPEND)" t) (autoload 'ispell-continue "ispell" "\ -Continue a halted spelling session beginning with the current word." t nil) +Continue a halted spelling session beginning with the current word." t) (autoload 'ispell-complete-word "ispell" "\ Try to complete the word before or at point. If optional INTERIOR-FRAG is non-nil, then the word may be a character @@ -17947,9 +17933,9 @@ sequence inside of a word. Standard ispell choices are then available. -(fn &optional INTERIOR-FRAG)" t nil) +(fn &optional INTERIOR-FRAG)" t) (autoload 'ispell-complete-word-interior-frag "ispell" "\ -Completes word matching character sequence inside a word." t nil) +Completes word matching character sequence inside a word." t) (autoload 'ispell "ispell" "\ Interactively check a region or buffer for spelling errors. If `transient-mark-mode' is on, and a region is active, spell-check @@ -17958,7 +17944,7 @@ that region. Otherwise spell-check the buffer. Ispell dictionaries are not distributed with Emacs. If you are looking for a dictionary, please see the distribution of the GNU ispell program, or do an Internet search; there are various dictionaries -available on the net." t nil) +available on the net." t) (autoload 'ispell-minor-mode "ispell" "\ Toggle last-word spell checking (Ispell minor mode). @@ -17987,7 +17973,7 @@ evaluate `ispell-minor-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'ispell-message "ispell" "\ Check the spelling of a mail message or news post. Don't check spelling of message headers except the Subject field. @@ -18006,7 +17992,7 @@ in your init file: You can bind this to the key C-c i in GNUS or mail by adding to `news-reply-mode-hook' or `mail-mode-hook' the following lambda expression: - (lambda () (local-set-key \"\\C-ci\" \\='ispell-message))" t nil) + (lambda () (local-set-key \"\\C-ci\" \\='ispell-message))" t) (register-definition-prefixes "ispell" '("check-ispell-version" "ispell-")) @@ -18022,7 +18008,7 @@ You can bind this to the key C-c i in GNUS or mail by adding to ;;; Generated autoloads from language/japan-util.el -(autoload 'setup-japanese-environment-internal "japan-util" nil nil nil) +(autoload 'setup-japanese-environment-internal "japan-util") (autoload 'japanese-katakana "japan-util" "\ Convert argument to Katakana and return that. The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type. @@ -18032,55 +18018,55 @@ Optional argument HANKAKU t means to convert to `hankaku' Katakana may be a string even if OBJ is a character if two Katakanas are necessary to represent OBJ. -(fn OBJ &optional HANKAKU)" nil nil) +(fn OBJ &optional HANKAKU)") (autoload 'japanese-hiragana "japan-util" "\ Convert argument to Hiragana and return that. The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type. The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy. -(fn OBJ)" nil nil) +(fn OBJ)") (autoload 'japanese-hankaku "japan-util" "\ Convert argument to `hankaku' and return that. The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type. The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy. Optional argument ASCII-ONLY non-nil means to return only ASCII character. -(fn OBJ &optional ASCII-ONLY)" nil nil) +(fn OBJ &optional ASCII-ONLY)") (autoload 'japanese-zenkaku "japan-util" "\ Convert argument to `zenkaku' and return that. The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type. The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy. -(fn OBJ)" nil nil) +(fn OBJ)") (autoload 'japanese-katakana-region "japan-util" "\ Convert Japanese `hiragana' chars in the region to `katakana' chars. Optional argument HANKAKU t means to convert to `hankaku katakana' character of which charset is `japanese-jisx0201-kana'. -(fn FROM TO &optional HANKAKU)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional HANKAKU)" t) (autoload 'japanese-hiragana-region "japan-util" "\ Convert Japanese `katakana' chars in the region to `hiragana' chars. -(fn FROM TO)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO)" t) (autoload 'japanese-hankaku-region "japan-util" "\ Convert Japanese `zenkaku' chars in the region to `hankaku' chars. `Zenkaku' chars belong to `japanese-jisx0208' `Hankaku' chars belong to `ascii' or `japanese-jisx0201-kana'. Optional argument ASCII-ONLY non-nil means to convert only to ASCII char. -(fn FROM TO &optional ASCII-ONLY)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional ASCII-ONLY)" t) (autoload 'japanese-zenkaku-region "japan-util" "\ Convert hankaku' chars in the region to Japanese `zenkaku' chars. `Zenkaku' chars belong to `japanese-jisx0208' `Hankaku' chars belong to `ascii' or `japanese-jisx0201-kana'. Optional argument KATAKANA-ONLY non-nil means to convert only KATAKANA char. -(fn FROM TO &optional KATAKANA-ONLY)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional KATAKANA-ONLY)" t) (autoload 'read-hiragana-string "japan-util" "\ Read a Hiragana string from the minibuffer, prompting with string PROMPT. If non-nil, second arg INITIAL-INPUT is a string to insert before reading. -(fn PROMPT &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" nil nil) +(fn PROMPT &optional INITIAL-INPUT)") (register-definition-prefixes "japan-util" '("japanese-")) @@ -18113,12 +18099,12 @@ It is not recommended to set this variable permanently to anything but nil.") (autoload 'jka-compr-handler "jka-compr" "\ -(fn OPERATION &rest ARGS)" nil nil) +(fn OPERATION &rest ARGS)") (autoload 'jka-compr-uninstall "jka-compr" "\ Uninstall jka-compr. This removes the entries in `file-name-handler-alist' and `auto-mode-alist' and `inhibit-local-variables-suffixes' that were added -by `jka-compr-install'." nil nil) +by `jka-compr-install'.") (register-definition-prefixes "jka-compr" '("compression-error" "jka-compr-")) @@ -18128,7 +18114,11 @@ by `jka-compr-install'." nil nil) (autoload 'js-mode "js" "\ Major mode for editing JavaScript. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) +(autoload 'js-json-mode "js" "\ + + +(fn)" t) (autoload 'js-jsx-mode "js" "\ Major mode for editing JavaScript+JSX. @@ -18142,7 +18132,7 @@ could set `js-jsx-syntax' to t in your init file, or in a `js-jsx-enable' in `js-mode-hook'. You may be better served by one of the aforementioned options instead of using this mode. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (defalias 'javascript-mode 'js-mode) (dolist (name (list "node" "nodejs" "gjs" "rhino")) (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist (cons (purecopy name) 'js-mode))) (register-definition-prefixes "js" '("js-")) @@ -18207,7 +18197,7 @@ keys are bound. If SETUP is `numeric' and the optional fourth argument DECIMAL is non-nil, the decimal key on the keypad is mapped to DECIMAL instead of `.' -(fn SETUP &optional NUMLOCK SHIFT DECIMAL)" nil nil) +(fn SETUP &optional NUMLOCK SHIFT DECIMAL)") ;;; Generated autoloads from international/kinsoku.el @@ -18226,7 +18216,7 @@ shorter. in one place, and is used for the text processing described above in the context of text formatting. -(fn LINEBEG)" nil nil) +(fn LINEBEG)") (register-definition-prefixes "kinsoku" '("kinsoku-")) @@ -18246,7 +18236,7 @@ positions FROM and TO (integers or markers) specifying the target region. When it returns, the point is at the tail of the selected conversion, and the return value is the length of the conversion. -(fn FROM TO)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "kkc" '("kkc-")) @@ -18284,7 +18274,7 @@ Use \\[kmacro-name-last-macro] to give it a name that will remain valid even after another macro is defined. Use \\[kmacro-bind-to-key] to bind it to a key sequence. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'kmacro-end-macro "kmacro" "\ Finish defining a keyboard macro. The definition was started by \\[kmacro-start-macro]. @@ -18296,7 +18286,7 @@ With numeric arg, repeat macro now that many times, counting the definition just completed as the first repetition. An argument of zero means repeat until error. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'kmacro-call-macro "kmacro" "\ Call the keyboard MACRO that you defined with \\[kmacro-start-macro]. A prefix argument serves as a repeat count. Zero means repeat until error. @@ -18310,7 +18300,7 @@ for details on how to adjust or disable this behavior. To give a macro a name so you can call it even after defining others, use \\[kmacro-name-last-macro]. -(fn ARG &optional NO-REPEAT END-MACRO MACRO)" t nil) +(fn ARG &optional NO-REPEAT END-MACRO MACRO)" t) (autoload 'kmacro-start-macro-or-insert-counter "kmacro" "\ Record subsequent keyboard input, defining a keyboard macro. The commands are recorded even as they are executed. @@ -18332,13 +18322,13 @@ The macro counter can be set directly via \\[kmacro-set-counter] and \\[kmacro-a The format of the inserted value of the counter can be controlled via \\[kmacro-set-format]. -(fn ARG)" t nil) +(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'kmacro-end-or-call-macro "kmacro" "\ End kbd macro if currently being defined; else call last kbd macro. With numeric prefix ARG, repeat macro that many times. With \\[universal-argument], call second macro in macro ring. -(fn ARG &optional NO-REPEAT)" t nil) +(fn ARG &optional NO-REPEAT)" t) (autoload 'kmacro-end-and-call-macro "kmacro" "\ Call last keyboard macro, ending it first if currently being defined. With numeric prefix ARG, repeat macro that many times. @@ -18347,21 +18337,21 @@ Zero argument means repeat until there is an error. To give a macro a name, so you can call it even after defining other macros, use \\[kmacro-name-last-macro]. -(fn ARG &optional NO-REPEAT)" t nil) +(fn ARG &optional NO-REPEAT)" t) (autoload 'kmacro-end-call-mouse "kmacro" "\ Move point to the position clicked with the mouse and call last kbd macro. If kbd macro currently being defined end it before activating it. -(fn EVENT)" t nil) +(fn EVENT)" t) (autoload 'kmacro "kmacro" "\ Create a `kmacro' for macro bound to symbol or key. KEYS should be a vector or a string that obeys `key-valid-p'. -(fn KEYS &optional COUNTER FORMAT)" nil nil) +(fn KEYS &optional COUNTER FORMAT)") (autoload 'kmacro-lambda-form "kmacro" "\ -(fn MAC &optional COUNTER FORMAT)" nil nil) +(fn MAC &optional COUNTER FORMAT)") (make-obsolete 'kmacro-lambda-form 'kmacro "29.1") (autoload 'kmacro-name-last-macro "kmacro" "\ Assign a name to the last keyboard macro defined. @@ -18369,7 +18359,7 @@ Argument SYMBOL is the name to define. The symbol's function definition becomes the keyboard macro string. Such a \"function\" cannot be called from Lisp, but it is a valid editor command. -(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) +(fn SYMBOL)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "kmacro" '("kmacro-")) @@ -18378,7 +18368,7 @@ Such a \"function\" cannot be called from Lisp, but it is a valid editor command (defvar default-korean-keyboard (purecopy (if (string-search "3" (or (getenv "HANGUL_KEYBOARD_TYPE") "")) "3" "")) "\ The kind of Korean keyboard for Korean (Hangul) input method. \"\" for 2, \"3\" for 3, and \"3f\" for 3f.") -(autoload 'setup-korean-environment-internal "korea-util" nil nil nil) +(autoload 'setup-korean-environment-internal "korea-util") (register-definition-prefixes "korea-util" '("exit-korean-environment" "isearch-" "korean-key-bindings" "quail-hangul-switch-" "toggle-korean-input-method")) @@ -18392,7 +18382,7 @@ The kind of Korean keyboard for Korean (Hangul) input method. (autoload 'lao-compose-string "lao-util" "\ -(fn STR)" nil nil) +(fn STR)") (autoload 'lao-transcribe-single-roman-syllable-to-lao "lao-util" "\ Transcribe a Romanized Lao syllable in the region FROM and TO to Lao string. Only the first syllable is transcribed. @@ -18403,19 +18393,19 @@ LAO-STRING is the Lao character transcription of it. Optional 3rd arg STR, if non-nil, is a string to search for Roman Lao syllable. In that case, FROM and TO are indexes to STR. -(fn FROM TO &optional STR)" nil nil) +(fn FROM TO &optional STR)") (autoload 'lao-transcribe-roman-to-lao-string "lao-util" "\ Transcribe Romanized Lao string STR to Lao character string. -(fn STR)" nil nil) +(fn STR)") (autoload 'lao-composition-function "lao-util" "\ -(fn GSTRING DIRECTION)" nil nil) +(fn GSTRING DIRECTION)") (autoload 'lao-compose-region "lao-util" "\ -(fn FROM TO)" t nil) +(fn FROM TO)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "lao-util" '("lao-")) @@ -18430,18 +18420,18 @@ Used by the function `latexenc-find-file-coding-system'.") Return the corresponding coding-system for the specified input encoding. Return nil if no matching coding system can be found. -(fn INPUTENC)" nil nil) +(fn INPUTENC)") (autoload 'latexenc-coding-system-to-inputenc "latexenc" "\ Return the corresponding input encoding for the specified coding system. Return nil if no matching input encoding can be found. -(fn CS)" nil nil) +(fn CS)") (autoload 'latexenc-find-file-coding-system "latexenc" "\ Determine the coding system of a LaTeX file if it uses \"inputenc.sty\". The mapping from LaTeX's \"inputenc.sty\" encoding names to Emacs coding system names is determined from `latex-inputenc-coding-alist'. -(fn ARG-LIST)" nil nil) +(fn ARG-LIST)") (register-definition-prefixes "latexenc" '("latexenc-dont-use-")) @@ -18469,7 +18459,7 @@ must be in `latin1-display-sets'. With no arguments, reset the display for all of `latin1-display-sets'. See also `latin1-display-setup'. -(fn &rest SETS)" nil nil) +(fn &rest SETS)") (defvar latin1-display-ucs-per-lynx nil "\ Set up Latin-1/ASCII display for Unicode characters. This uses the transliterations of the Lynx browser. The display isn't @@ -18486,7 +18476,7 @@ use either \\[customize] or the function `latin1-display'.") (autoload 'ld-script-mode "ld-script" "\ A major mode to edit GNU ld script files. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "ld-script" '("ld-script-")) @@ -18512,7 +18502,7 @@ Major mode for editing Less files (http://lesscss.org/). Special commands: \\{less-css-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "less-css-mode" '("less-css-")) @@ -18575,7 +18565,7 @@ generations (the default is `life-step-time'). When called from Lisp, optional argument STEP-TIME is the time to sleep in seconds. -(fn &optional STEP-TIME)" t nil) +(fn &optional STEP-TIME)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "life" '("life-")) @@ -18604,7 +18594,7 @@ evaluate `linum-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (put 'global-linum-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) (defvar global-linum-mode nil "\ Non-nil if Global Linum mode is enabled. @@ -18627,7 +18617,7 @@ Linum mode is enabled in all buffers where `linum-on' would do it. See `linum-mode' for more information on Linum mode. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "linum" '("linum-")) @@ -18659,24 +18649,30 @@ binds `generated-autoload-file' as a file-local variable, write its autoloads into the specified file instead. The function does NOT recursively descend into subdirectories of the -directory or directories specified. +directory or directories specified by DIRS. -If EXTRA-DATA, include this string at the start of the generated -file. This will also force generation of OUTPUT-FILE even if -there are no autoloads to put into the file. +Optional argument EXCLUDED-FILES, if non-nil, should be a list of +files, such as preloaded files, whose autoloads should not be written +to OUTPUT-FILE. -If INCLUDE-PACKAGE-VERSION, include package version data. +If EXTRA-DATA is non-nil, it should be a string; include that string +at the beginning of the generated file. This will also force the +generation of OUTPUT-FILE even if there are no autoloads to put into +that file. -If GENERATE-FULL, don't update, but regenerate all the loaddefs files. +If INCLUDE-PACKAGE-VERSION is non-nil, include package version data. -(fn DIR OUTPUT-FILE &optional EXCLUDED-FILES EXTRA-DATA INCLUDE-PACKAGE-VERSION GENERATE-FULL)" nil nil) +If GENERATE-FULL is non-nil, regenerate all the loaddefs files anew, +instead of just updating them with the new/changed autoloads. + +(fn DIR OUTPUT-FILE &optional EXCLUDED-FILES EXTRA-DATA INCLUDE-PACKAGE-VERSION GENERATE-FULL)") (autoload 'loaddefs-generate-batch "loaddefs-gen" "\ Generate loaddefs.el files in batch mode. This scans for ;;;###autoload forms and related things. The first element on the command line should be the (main) loaddefs.el output file, and the rest are the directories to -use." nil nil) +use.") (register-definition-prefixes "loaddefs-gen" '("autoload-" "generated-autoload-" "loaddefs-generate--" "no-update-autoloads")) @@ -18705,7 +18701,7 @@ definitions in the variable `unload-function-defs-list' and could remove symbols from it in the event that the package has done something strange, such as redefining an Emacs function. -(fn FEATURE &optional FORCE)" t nil) +(fn FEATURE &optional FORCE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "loadhist" '("feature-" "file-" "loadhist-" "read-feature" "unload-")) @@ -18742,7 +18738,7 @@ the docstring of that function for its meaning. After preparing the results buffer, this runs `dired-mode-hook' and then `locate-post-command-hook'. -(fn SEARCH-STRING &optional FILTER ARG)" t nil) +(fn SEARCH-STRING &optional FILTER ARG)" t) (autoload 'locate-with-filter "locate" "\ Run the executable program `locate' with a filter. This function is similar to the function `locate', which see. @@ -18758,7 +18754,7 @@ ARG is the interactive prefix arg, which has the same effect as in `locate'. When called from Lisp, this function is identical with `locate', except that FILTER is not optional. -(fn SEARCH-STRING FILTER &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn SEARCH-STRING FILTER &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "locate" '("locate-")) @@ -18788,7 +18784,7 @@ If BUFFER is non-nil, `log-edit' will switch to that buffer, use it to edit the log message and go back to the current buffer when done. Otherwise, this function will use the current buffer. -(fn CALLBACK &optional SETUP PARAMS BUFFER MODE &rest IGNORE)" nil nil) +(fn CALLBACK &optional SETUP PARAMS BUFFER MODE &rest IGNORE)") (register-definition-prefixes "log-edit" '("log-edit-")) @@ -18797,7 +18793,7 @@ done. Otherwise, this function will use the current buffer. (autoload 'log-view-mode "log-view" "\ Major mode for browsing CVS log output. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "log-view" '("log-view-")) @@ -18842,7 +18838,7 @@ argument.") (autoload 'lpr-buffer "lpr" "\ Print buffer contents without pagination or page headers. See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command' -for customization of the printer command." t nil) +for customization of the printer command." t) (autoload 'print-buffer "lpr" "\ Paginate and print buffer contents. @@ -18855,13 +18851,13 @@ Otherwise, the switches in `lpr-headers-switches' are used in the print command itself; we expect them to request pagination. See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command' -for further customization of the printer command." t nil) +for further customization of the printer command." t) (autoload 'lpr-region "lpr" "\ Print region contents without pagination or page headers. See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command' for customization of the printer command. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (autoload 'print-region "lpr" "\ Paginate and print the region contents. @@ -18876,7 +18872,7 @@ in the print command itself; we expect them to request pagination. See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command' for further customization of the printer command. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "lpr" '("lpr-" "print")) @@ -18901,7 +18897,7 @@ Display the quarters of the moon for last month, this month, and next month. If called with an optional prefix argument ARG, prompts for month and year. This function is suitable for execution in an init file. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "lunar" '("calendar-lunar-phases" "diary-lunar-phases" "eclipse-check" "lunar-")) @@ -18910,7 +18906,7 @@ This function is suitable for execution in an init file. (autoload 'm4-mode "m4-mode" "\ A major mode to edit m4 macro files. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "m4-mode" '("m4-")) @@ -18932,7 +18928,7 @@ bindings. To save a kbd macro, visit a file of Lisp code such as your `~/.emacs', use this command, and then save the file. -(fn MACRONAME &optional KEYS)" t nil) +(fn MACRONAME &optional KEYS)" t) (autoload 'kbd-macro-query "macros" "\ Query user during kbd macro execution. @@ -18951,7 +18947,7 @@ Your options are: \\ \\[recenter] Redisplay the screen, then ask again. \\[edit] Enter recursive edit; ask again when you exit from that. -(fn FLAG)" t nil) +(fn FLAG)" t) (autoload 'apply-macro-to-region-lines "macros" "\ Apply last keyboard macro to all lines in the region. For each line that begins in the region, move to the beginning of @@ -18993,7 +18989,7 @@ and write a macro to massage a word into a table entry: and then select the region of un-tablified names and use `\\[apply-macro-to-region-lines]' to build the table from the names. -(fn TOP BOTTOM &optional MACRO)" t nil) +(fn TOP BOTTOM &optional MACRO)" t) (define-key ctl-x-map "q" 'kbd-macro-query) (register-definition-prefixes "macros" '("macro")) @@ -19028,19 +19024,19 @@ non-display use, you should probably use than `mail-header-parse-address', but does less post-processing to the results. -(fn ADDRESS &optional ALL)" nil nil) +(fn ADDRESS &optional ALL)") (autoload 'what-domain "mail-extr" "\ Convert mail domain DOMAIN to the country it corresponds to. -(fn DOMAIN)" t nil) +(fn DOMAIN)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "mail-extr" '("mail-extr-")) ;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mail-hist.el (autoload 'mail-hist-define-keys "mail-hist" "\ -Define keys for accessing mail header history. For use in hooks." nil nil) -(autoload 'mail-hist-enable "mail-hist" nil nil nil) +Define keys for accessing mail header history. For use in hooks.") +(autoload 'mail-hist-enable "mail-hist") (defvar mail-hist-keep-history t "\ Non-nil means keep a history for headers and text of outgoing mail.") (custom-autoload 'mail-hist-keep-history "mail-hist" t) @@ -19049,7 +19045,7 @@ Put headers and contents of this message into mail header history. Each header has its own independent history, as does the body of the message. -This function normally would be called when the message is sent." nil nil) +This function normally would be called when the message is sent.") (register-definition-prefixes "mail-hist" '("mail-hist-")) @@ -19086,7 +19082,7 @@ also the To field, unless this would leave an empty To field.") (autoload 'mail-file-babyl-p "mail-utils" "\ Return non-nil if FILE is a Babyl file. -(fn FILE)" nil nil) +(fn FILE)") (autoload 'mail-quote-printable "mail-utils" "\ Convert a string to the \"quoted printable\" Q encoding if necessary. If the string contains only ASCII characters and no troublesome ones, @@ -19095,19 +19091,19 @@ we return it unconverted. If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil, we add the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=. -(fn STRING &optional WRAPPER)" nil nil) +(fn STRING &optional WRAPPER)") (autoload 'mail-quote-printable-region "mail-utils" "\ Convert the region to the \"quoted printable\" Q encoding. If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil, we add the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=. -(fn BEG END &optional WRAPPER)" t nil) +(fn BEG END &optional WRAPPER)" t) (autoload 'mail-unquote-printable "mail-utils" "\ Undo the \"quoted printable\" encoding. If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil, we expect to find and remove the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=. -(fn STRING &optional WRAPPER)" nil nil) +(fn STRING &optional WRAPPER)") (autoload 'mail-unquote-printable-region "mail-utils" "\ Undo the \"quoted printable\" encoding in buffer from BEG to END. If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil, @@ -19119,7 +19115,7 @@ If UNIBYTE is non-nil, insert converted characters as unibyte. That is useful if you are going to character code decoding afterward, as Rmail does. -(fn BEG END &optional WRAPPER NOERROR UNIBYTE)" t nil) +(fn BEG END &optional WRAPPER NOERROR UNIBYTE)" t) (autoload 'mail-fetch-field "mail-utils" "\ Return the value of the header field whose type is FIELD-NAME. If second arg LAST is non-nil, use the last field of type FIELD-NAME. @@ -19130,7 +19126,7 @@ included in the result. The buffer should be narrowed to just the header, else false matches may be returned from the message body. -(fn FIELD-NAME &optional LAST ALL LIST DELETE)" nil nil) +(fn FIELD-NAME &optional LAST ALL LIST DELETE)") (register-definition-prefixes "mail-utils" '("mail-")) @@ -19166,14 +19162,14 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='mail-abbrevs-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'mail-abbrevs-setup "mailabbrev" "\ -Initialize use of the `mailabbrev' package." nil nil) +Initialize use of the `mailabbrev' package.") (autoload 'build-mail-abbrevs "mailabbrev" "\ Read mail aliases from personal mail alias file and set `mail-abbrevs'. By default this is the file specified by `mail-personal-alias-file'. -(fn &optional FILE RECURSIVEP)" nil nil) +(fn &optional FILE RECURSIVEP)") (autoload 'define-mail-abbrev "mailabbrev" "\ Define NAME as a mail alias abbrev that translates to DEFINITION. If DEFINITION contains multiple addresses, separate them with commas. @@ -19183,7 +19179,7 @@ from a mailrc file. In that case, addresses are separated with spaces and addresses with embedded spaces are surrounded by double-quotes. -(fn NAME DEFINITION &optional FROM-MAILRC-FILE)" t nil) +(fn NAME DEFINITION &optional FROM-MAILRC-FILE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "mailabbrev" '("mail-" "merge-mail-abbrevs" "rebuild-mail-abbrevs")) @@ -19207,7 +19203,7 @@ their `Resent-' variants. Optional second arg EXCLUDE may be a regular expression defining text to be removed from alias expansions. -(fn BEG END &optional EXCLUDE)" t nil) +(fn BEG END &optional EXCLUDE)" t) (autoload 'define-mail-alias "mailalias" "\ Define NAME as a mail alias that translates to DEFINITION. This means that sending a message to NAME will actually send to DEFINITION. @@ -19217,10 +19213,10 @@ If FROM-MAILRC-FILE is non-nil, then addresses in DEFINITION can be separated by spaces; an address can contain spaces if it is quoted with double-quotes. -(fn NAME DEFINITION &optional FROM-MAILRC-FILE)" t nil) +(fn NAME DEFINITION &optional FROM-MAILRC-FILE)" t) (autoload 'mail-completion-at-point-function "mailalias" "\ Compute completion data for mail aliases. -For use on `completion-at-point-functions'." nil nil) +For use on `completion-at-point-functions'.") (register-definition-prefixes "mailalias" '("build-mail-aliases" "mail-")) @@ -19230,7 +19226,7 @@ For use on `completion-at-point-functions'." nil nil) Return a file name extension based on a MIME-TYPE. For instance, `image/png' will result in `png'. -(fn MIME-TYPE)" nil nil) +(fn MIME-TYPE)") (register-definition-prefixes "mailcap" '("mailcap-")) @@ -19239,7 +19235,7 @@ For instance, `image/png' will result in `png'. (autoload 'mailclient-send-it "mailclient" "\ Pass current buffer on to the system's mail client. Suitable value for `send-mail-function'. -The mail client is taken to be the handler of mailto URLs." nil nil) +The mail client is taken to be the handler of mailto URLs.") (register-definition-prefixes "mailclient" '("mailclient-")) @@ -19255,36 +19251,36 @@ Call Mairix with SEARCH. If THREADS is non-nil, also display whole threads of found messages. Results will be put into the default search file. -(fn SEARCH THREADS)" t nil) +(fn SEARCH THREADS)" t) (autoload 'mairix-use-saved-search "mairix" "\ -Use a saved search for querying Mairix." t nil) +Use a saved search for querying Mairix." t) (autoload 'mairix-edit-saved-searches-customize "mairix" "\ -Edit the list of saved searches in a customization buffer." t nil) +Edit the list of saved searches in a customization buffer." t) (autoload 'mairix-search-from-this-article "mairix" "\ Search messages from sender of the current article. This is effectively a shortcut for calling `mairix-search' with f:current_from. If prefix THREADS is non-nil, include whole threads. -(fn THREADS)" t nil) +(fn THREADS)" t) (autoload 'mairix-search-thread-this-article "mairix" "\ Search thread for the current article. This is effectively a shortcut for calling `mairix-search' -with m:msgid of the current article and enabled threads." t nil) +with m:msgid of the current article and enabled threads." t) (autoload 'mairix-widget-search-based-on-article "mairix" "\ -Create mairix query based on current article using widgets." t nil) +Create mairix query based on current article using widgets." t) (autoload 'mairix-edit-saved-searches "mairix" "\ -Edit current mairix searches." t nil) +Edit current mairix searches." t) (autoload 'mairix-widget-search "mairix" "\ Create mairix query interactively using graphical widgets. MVALUES may contain values from current article. -(fn &optional MVALUES)" t nil) +(fn &optional MVALUES)" t) (autoload 'mairix-update-database "mairix" "\ Call mairix for updating the database for SERVERS. Mairix will be called asynchronously unless `mairix-synchronous-update' is t. Mairix will be called with -`mairix-update-options'." t nil) +`mairix-update-options'." t) (register-definition-prefixes "mairix" '("mairix-")) @@ -19385,27 +19381,27 @@ Makefile mode can be configured by modifying the following variables: on one of those in the minibuffer whenever you enter a `.'. at the beginning of a line in Makefile mode. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'makefile-automake-mode "make-mode" "\ An adapted `makefile-mode' that knows about automake. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'makefile-gmake-mode "make-mode" "\ An adapted `makefile-mode' that knows about gmake. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'makefile-makepp-mode "make-mode" "\ An adapted `makefile-mode' that knows about makepp. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'makefile-bsdmake-mode "make-mode" "\ An adapted `makefile-mode' that knows about BSD make. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'makefile-imake-mode "make-mode" "\ An adapted `makefile-mode' that knows about imake. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "make-mode" '("makefile-")) @@ -19418,14 +19414,6 @@ An adapted `makefile-mode' that knows about imake. (register-definition-prefixes "makeinfo" '("makeinfo-")) - -;;; Generated autoloads from makesum.el - -(autoload 'make-command-summary "makesum" "\ -Make a summary of current key bindings in the buffer *Summary*. -Previous contents of that buffer are killed first." t nil) -(register-definition-prefixes "makesum" '("double-column")) - ;;; Generated autoloads from man.el @@ -19471,19 +19459,19 @@ Note that in some cases you will need to use \\[quoted-insert] to quote the SPC character in the above examples, because this command attempts to auto-complete your input based on the installed manual pages. -(fn MAN-ARGS)" t nil) +(fn MAN-ARGS)" t) (autoload 'man-follow "man" "\ Get a Un*x manual page of the item under point and put it in a buffer. -(fn MAN-ARGS)" '(man-common) nil) +(fn MAN-ARGS)" '(man-common)) (autoload 'Man-bookmark-jump "man" "\ Default bookmark handler for Man buffers. -(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil) +(fn BOOKMARK)") (autoload 'Man-context-menu "man" "\ Populate MENU with commands that open a man page at point. -(fn MENU CLICK)" nil nil) +(fn MENU CLICK)") (register-definition-prefixes "man" '("Man-" "man")) @@ -19526,7 +19514,7 @@ evaluate `master-mode'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "master" '("master-")) @@ -19563,7 +19551,7 @@ evaluate `(default-value \\='minibuffer-depth-indicate-mode)'. The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is disabled. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "mb-depth" '("minibuffer-depth-")) @@ -19579,7 +19567,7 @@ Generate a report of how Emacs is using memory. This report is approximate, and will commonly over-count memory usage by variables, because shared data structures will usually -by counted more than once." t nil) +by counted more than once." t) (register-definition-prefixes "memory-report" '("memory-report-")) @@ -19592,96 +19580,96 @@ Like `text-mode', but with these additional commands: \\{message-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'message-mail "message" "\ Start editing a mail message to be sent. OTHER-HEADERS is an alist of header/value pairs. CONTINUE says whether to continue editing a message already being composed. SWITCH-FUNCTION is a function used to switch to and display the mail buffer. -(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS CONTINUE SWITCH-FUNCTION YANK-ACTION SEND-ACTIONS RETURN-ACTION &rest _)" t nil) +(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS CONTINUE SWITCH-FUNCTION YANK-ACTION SEND-ACTIONS RETURN-ACTION &rest _)" t) (autoload 'message-news "message" "\ Start editing a news article to be sent. -(fn &optional NEWSGROUPS SUBJECT)" t nil) +(fn &optional NEWSGROUPS SUBJECT)" t) (autoload 'message-reply "message" "\ Start editing a reply to the article in the current buffer. -(fn &optional TO-ADDRESS WIDE SWITCH-FUNCTION)" t nil) +(fn &optional TO-ADDRESS WIDE SWITCH-FUNCTION)" t) (autoload 'message-wide-reply "message" "\ Make a \"wide\" reply to the message in the current buffer. -(fn &optional TO-ADDRESS)" t nil) +(fn &optional TO-ADDRESS)" t) (autoload 'message-followup "message" "\ Follow up to the message in the current buffer. If TO-NEWSGROUPS, use that as the new Newsgroups line. -(fn &optional TO-NEWSGROUPS)" t nil) +(fn &optional TO-NEWSGROUPS)" t) (autoload 'message-cancel-news "message" "\ Cancel an article you posted. If ARG, allow editing of the cancellation message. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'message-supersede "message" "\ Start composing a message to supersede the current message. This is done simply by taking the old article and adding a Supersedes -header line with the old Message-ID." t nil) +header line with the old Message-ID." t) (autoload 'message-recover "message" "\ -Reread contents of current buffer from its last auto-save file." t nil) +Reread contents of current buffer from its last auto-save file." t) (autoload 'message-forward "message" "\ Forward the current message via mail. Optional NEWS will use news to forward instead of mail. Optional DIGEST will use digest to forward. -(fn &optional NEWS DIGEST)" t nil) +(fn &optional NEWS DIGEST)" t) (autoload 'message-forward-make-body "message" "\ -(fn FORWARD-BUFFER &optional DIGEST)" nil nil) +(fn FORWARD-BUFFER &optional DIGEST)") (autoload 'message-forward-rmail-make-body "message" "\ -(fn FORWARD-BUFFER)" nil nil) +(fn FORWARD-BUFFER)") (autoload 'message-insinuate-rmail "message" "\ -Let RMAIL use message to forward." t nil) +Let RMAIL use message to forward." t) (autoload 'message-resend "message" "\ Resend the current article to ADDRESS. -(fn ADDRESS)" t nil) +(fn ADDRESS)" t) (autoload 'message-bounce "message" "\ Re-mail the current message. This only makes sense if the current message is a bounce message that contains some mail you have written which has been bounced back to -you." t nil) +you." t) (autoload 'message-mail-other-window "message" "\ Like `message-mail' command, but display mail buffer in another window. -(fn &optional TO SUBJECT)" t nil) +(fn &optional TO SUBJECT)" t) (autoload 'message-mail-other-frame "message" "\ Like `message-mail' command, but display mail buffer in another frame. -(fn &optional TO SUBJECT)" t nil) +(fn &optional TO SUBJECT)" t) (autoload 'message-news-other-window "message" "\ Start editing a news article to be sent. -(fn &optional NEWSGROUPS SUBJECT)" t nil) +(fn &optional NEWSGROUPS SUBJECT)" t) (autoload 'message-news-other-frame "message" "\ Start editing a news article to be sent. -(fn &optional NEWSGROUPS SUBJECT)" t nil) +(fn &optional NEWSGROUPS SUBJECT)" t) (autoload 'message-bold-region "message" "\ Bold all nonblank characters in the region. Works by overstriking characters. Called from program, takes two arguments START and END which specify the range to operate on. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (autoload 'message-unbold-region "message" "\ Remove all boldness (overstruck characters) in the region. Called from program, takes two arguments START and END which specify the range to operate on. -(fn START END)" t nil) +(fn START END)" t) (autoload 'message-mailto "message" "\ Command to parse command line mailto: links. This is meant to be used for MIME handlers: Setting the handler @@ -19689,7 +19677,7 @@ for \"x-scheme-handler/mailto;\" to \"emacs -f message-mailto %u\" will then start up Emacs ready to compose mail. For emacsclient use emacsclient -e \\='(message-mailto \"%u\")' -(fn &optional URL)" t nil) +(fn &optional URL)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "message" '("message-")) @@ -19699,11 +19687,11 @@ will then start up Emacs ready to compose mail. For emacsclient use (autoload 'metafont-mode "meta-mode" "\ Major mode for editing Metafont sources. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (autoload 'metapost-mode "meta-mode" "\ Major mode for editing MetaPost sources. -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "meta-mode" '("meta")) @@ -19726,10 +19714,10 @@ Major mode for editing MetaPost sources. (autoload 'mh-smail "mh-comp" "\ Compose a message with the MH mail system. -See `mh-send' for more details on composing mail." t nil) +See `mh-send' for more details on composing mail." t) (autoload 'mh-smail-other-window "mh-comp" "\ Compose a message with the MH mail system in other window. -See `mh-send' for more details on composing mail." t nil) +See `mh-send' for more details on composing mail." t) (autoload 'mh-smail-batch "mh-comp" "\ Compose a message with the MH mail system. @@ -19743,7 +19731,7 @@ SUBJECT, and OTHER-HEADERS. Additional arguments are IGNORED. This function remains for Emacs 21 compatibility. New applications should use `mh-user-agent-compose'. -(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS &rest IGNORED)" nil nil) +(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS &rest IGNORED)") (define-mail-user-agent 'mh-e-user-agent 'mh-user-agent-compose 'mh-send-letter 'mh-fully-kill-draft 'mh-before-send-letter-hook) (autoload 'mh-user-agent-compose "mh-comp" "\ Set up mail composition draft with the MH mail system. @@ -19761,7 +19749,7 @@ are strings. Any additional arguments are IGNORED. -(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS &rest IGNORED)" nil nil) +(fn &optional TO SUBJECT OTHER-HEADERS &rest IGNORED)") (autoload 'mh-send-letter "mh-comp" "\ Save draft and send message. @@ -19787,21 +19775,16 @@ use `mh-send-prog' to tell MH-E the name. The hook `mh-annotate-msg-hook' is run after annotating the message and scan line. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'mh-fully-kill-draft "mh-comp" "\ Quit editing and delete draft message. If for some reason you are not happy with the draft, you can use this command to kill the draft buffer and delete the draft message. Use the command \\[kill-buffer] if you don't want to -delete the draft message." t nil) +delete the draft message." t) (register-definition-prefixes "mh-comp" '("mh-")) - -;;; Generated autoloads from mh-e/mh-compat.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "mh-compat" '("mh-")) - ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-e/mh-e.el @@ -19810,7 +19793,7 @@ delete the draft message." t nil) (put 'mh-lib 'risky-local-variable t) (put 'mh-lib-progs 'risky-local-variable t) (autoload 'mh-version "mh-e" "\ -Display version information about MH-E and the MH mail handling system." t nil) +Display version information about MH-E and the MH mail handling system." t) (register-definition-prefixes "mh-e" '("defcustom-mh" "defface-mh" "defgroup-mh" "mh-")) @@ -19823,7 +19806,7 @@ Scan an MH folder if ARG is non-nil. This function is an entry point to MH-E, the Emacs interface to the MH mail system. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'mh-nmail "mh-folder" "\ Check for new mail in inbox folder. Scan an MH folder if ARG is non-nil. @@ -19831,7 +19814,7 @@ Scan an MH folder if ARG is non-nil. This function is an entry point to MH-E, the Emacs interface to the MH mail system. -(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) +(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'mh-folder-mode "mh-folder" "\ Major MH-E mode for \"editing\" an MH folder scan listing.\\ @@ -19888,7 +19871,7 @@ perform the operation on all messages in that region. \\{mh-folder-mode-map} -(fn)" t nil) +(fn)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "mh-folder" '("mh-")) @@ -19986,7 +19969,7 @@ Code inside a