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@ -1943,6 +1943,85 @@ Major mode for editing BibTeX style files.
(fn)" t)
(register-definition-prefixes "bibtex-style" '("bibtex-style-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/bind-key.el
(push (purecopy '(bind-key 2 4 1)) package--builtin-versions)
(autoload 'bind-key "bind-key" "\
Bind KEY-NAME to COMMAND in KEYMAP (`global-map' if not passed).
KEY-NAME may be a vector, in which case it is passed straight to
`define-key'. Or it may be a string to be interpreted as
spelled-out keystrokes, e.g., \"C-c C-z\". See the documentation
of `edmacro-mode' for details.
COMMAND must be an interactive function or lambda form.
KEYMAP, if present, should be a keymap variable or symbol.
For example:
(bind-key \"M-h\" #\\='some-interactive-function my-mode-map)
(bind-key \"M-h\" #\\='some-interactive-function \\='my-mode-map)
If PREDICATE is non-nil, it is a form evaluated to determine when
a key should be bound. It must return non-nil in such cases.
Emacs can evaluate this form at any time that it does redisplay
or operates on menu data structures, so you should write it so it
can safely be called at any time.
(fn KEY-NAME COMMAND &optional KEYMAP PREDICATE)" nil t)
(autoload 'unbind-key "bind-key" "\
Unbind the given KEY-NAME, within the KEYMAP (if specified).
See `bind-key' for more details.
(fn KEY-NAME &optional KEYMAP)" nil t)
(autoload 'bind-key* "bind-key" "\
Similar to `bind-key', but overrides any mode-specific bindings.
(fn KEY-NAME COMMAND &optional PREDICATE)" nil t)
(autoload 'bind-keys "bind-key" "\
Bind multiple keys at once.
Accepts keyword arguments:
:map MAP - a keymap into which the keybindings should be
added
:prefix KEY - prefix key for these bindings
:prefix-map MAP - name of the prefix map that should be created
for these bindings
:prefix-docstring STR - docstring for the prefix-map variable
:menu-name NAME - optional menu string for prefix map
:repeat-docstring STR - docstring for the repeat-map variable
:repeat-map MAP - name of the repeat map that should be created
for these bindings. If specified, the
`repeat-map' property of each command bound
(within the scope of the `:repeat-map' keyword)
is set to this map.
:exit BINDINGS - Within the scope of `:repeat-map' will bind the
key in the repeat map, but will not set the
`repeat-map' property of the bound command.
:continue BINDINGS - Within the scope of `:repeat-map' forces the
same behavior as if no special keyword had
been used (that is, the command is bound, and
it's `repeat-map' property set)
:filter FORM - optional form to determine when bindings apply
The rest of the arguments are conses of keybinding string and a
function symbol (unquoted).
(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
(autoload 'bind-keys* "bind-key" "\
Bind multiple keys at once, in `override-global-map'.
Accepts the same keyword arguments as `bind-keys' (which see).
This binds keys in such a way that bindings are not overridden by
other modes. See `override-global-mode'.
(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
(autoload 'describe-personal-keybindings "bind-key" "\
Display all the personal keybindings defined by `bind-key'." t)
(register-definition-prefixes "bind-key" '("bind-key" "override-global-m" "personal-keybindings"))
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/bindat.el
@ -2841,9 +2920,11 @@ and corresponding effects.
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/c-ts-mode.el
(autoload 'c-ts-mode--base-mode "c-ts-mode" "\
(autoload 'c-ts-base-mode "c-ts-mode" "\
Major mode for editing C, powered by tree-sitter.
\\{c-ts-mode-map}
(fn)" t)
(autoload 'c-ts-mode "c-ts-mode" "\
Major mode for editing C, powered by tree-sitter.
@ -2853,7 +2934,7 @@ Major mode for editing C, powered by tree-sitter.
Major mode for editing C++, powered by tree-sitter.
(fn)" t)
(register-definition-prefixes "c-ts-mode" '("c-ts-"))
(register-definition-prefixes "c-ts-mode" '("c-ts-mode-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/cal-bahai.el
@ -7896,6 +7977,16 @@ it is disabled.
(fn BMK)")
(register-definition-prefixes "doc-view" '("doc-view-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/dockerfile-ts-mode.el
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\(?:Dockerfile\\(?:\\..*\\)?\\|\\.[Dd]ockerfile\\)$" . dockerfile-ts-mode))
(autoload 'dockerfile-ts-mode "dockerfile-ts-mode" "\
Major mode for editing Dockerfiles, powered by tree-sitter.
(fn)" t)
(register-definition-prefixes "dockerfile-ts-mode" '("dockerfile-ts-mode--"))
;;; Generated autoloads from play/doctor.el
@ -11276,6 +11367,12 @@ This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'." t)
(register-definition-prefixes "srecode/expandproto" '("srecode-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from external-completion.el
(push (purecopy '(external-completion 0 1)) package--builtin-versions)
(register-definition-prefixes "external-completion" '("external-completion-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from cedet/srecode/extract.el
@ -23377,11 +23474,11 @@ regular package, but it will not remove a VC package.
(autoload 'package-vc-checkout "package-vc" "\
Clone the sources for PKG-DESC into DIRECTORY and visit that directory.
Unlike `package-vc-install', this does not yet set up the package
for use with Emacs; use `package-vc-link-directory' for setting
the package up after this function finishes.
Optional argument REV means to clone a specific version of the
package; it defaults to the last version available from the
package's repository. If REV has the special value
for use with Emacs; use `package-vc-install-from-checkout' for
setting the package up after this function finishes. Optional
argument REV means to clone a specific version of the package; it
defaults to the last version available from the package's
repository. If REV has the special value
`:last-release' (interactively, the prefix argument), that stands
for the last released version of the package.
@ -24970,7 +25067,7 @@ Open profile FILENAME.
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/project.el
(push (purecopy '(project 0 8 3)) package--builtin-versions)
(push (purecopy '(project 0 9 2)) package--builtin-versions)
(autoload 'project-current "project" "\
Return the project instance in DIRECTORY, defaulting to `default-directory'.
@ -24982,8 +25079,8 @@ project instance.
The \"transient\" project instance is a special kind of value
which denotes a project rooted in that directory and includes all
the files under the directory except for those that should be
ignored (per `project-ignores').
the files under the directory except for those that match entries
in `vc-directory-exclusion-list' or `grep-find-ignored-files'.
See the doc string of `project-find-functions' for the general form
of the project instance object.
@ -28116,29 +28213,17 @@ With ARG non-nil, silently save all file-visiting buffers, then kill.
If emacsclient was started with a list of filenames to edit, then
only these files will be asked to be saved.
When running Emacs as a daemon and with
`server-stop-automatically' (which see) set to `kill-terminal' or
`delete-frame', this function may call `save-buffers-kill-emacs'
if there are no other active clients.
(fn ARG)")
(autoload 'server-stop-automatically "server" "\
Automatically stop server as specified by ARG.
Automatically stop the Emacs server as specified by VALUE.
This sets the variable `server-stop-automatically' (which see).
If ARG is the symbol `empty', stop the server when it has no
remaining clients, no remaining unsaved file-visiting buffers,
and no running processes with a `query-on-exit' flag.
If ARG is the symbol `delete-frame', ask the user when the last
frame is deleted whether each unsaved file-visiting buffer must
be saved and each running process with a `query-on-exit' flag
can be stopped, and if so, stop the server itself.
If ARG is the symbol `kill-terminal', ask the user when the
terminal is killed with \\[save-buffers-kill-terminal] whether each unsaved file-visiting
buffer must be saved and each running process with a `query-on-exit'
flag can be stopped, and if so, stop the server itself.
Any other value of ARG will cause this function to signal an error.
This function is meant to be called from the user init file.
(fn ARG)")
(fn VALUE)")
(register-definition-prefixes "server" '("server-"))
@ -32875,10 +32960,18 @@ FRAC should be the inverse of the fractional value; for example, a value of
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/typescript-ts-mode.el
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ts\\'" . typescript-ts-mode))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.tsx\\'" . typescript-ts-mode))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.tsx\\'" . tsx-ts-mode))
(autoload 'typescript-ts-base-mode "typescript-ts-mode" "\
Major mode for editing TypeScript.
(fn)" t)
(autoload 'typescript-ts-mode "typescript-ts-mode" "\
Major mode for editing TypeScript.
(fn)" t)
(autoload 'tsx-ts-mode "typescript-ts-mode" "\
Major mode for editing TypeScript.
(fn)" t)
(register-definition-prefixes "typescript-ts-mode" '("typescript-ts-mode-"))
@ -33605,6 +33698,195 @@ is \"www.fsf.co.uk\".
(register-definition-prefixes "url-vars" '("url-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/use-package.el
(push (purecopy '(use-package 2 4 4)) package--builtin-versions)
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/use-package-bind-key.el
(autoload 'use-package-autoload-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "\
Load PACKAGE and bind key sequence invoking this function to KEYMAP-SYMBOL.
Then simulate pressing the same key sequence a again, so that the
next key pressed is routed to the newly loaded keymap.
This function supports use-package's :bind-keymap keyword. It
works by binding the given key sequence to an invocation of this
function for a particular keymap. The keymap is expected to be
defined by the package. In this way, loading the package is
deferred until the prefix key sequence is pressed.
(fn KEYMAP-SYMBOL PACKAGE OVERRIDE)")
(autoload 'use-package-normalize-binder "use-package-bind-key" "\
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)")
(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind 'use-package-normalize-binder)
(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind* 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind "use-package-bind-key" "\
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional BIND-MACRO)")
(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap 'use-package-normalize-binder)
(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "\
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional OVERRIDE)")
(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap* "use-package-bind-key" "\
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)")
(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-bind-key" '("use-package-handler/:bind*"))
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/use-package-core.el
(autoload 'use-package "use-package-core" "\
Declare an Emacs package by specifying a group of configuration options.
For the full documentation, see Info node `(use-package) top'.
Usage:
(use-package package-name
[:keyword [option]]...)
:init Code to run before PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded.
:config Code to run after PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded. Note that
if loading is deferred for any reason, this code does not
execute until the lazy load has occurred.
:preface Code to be run before everything except `:disabled'; this
can be used to define functions for use in `:if', or that
should be seen by the byte-compiler.
:mode Form to be added to `auto-mode-alist'.
:magic Form to be added to `magic-mode-alist'.
:magic-fallback Form to be added to `magic-fallback-mode-alist'.
:interpreter Form to be added to `interpreter-mode-alist'.
:commands Define autoloads for commands that will be defined by the
package. This is useful if the package is being lazily
loaded, and you wish to conditionally call functions in your
`:init' block that are defined in the package.
:autoload Similar to :commands, but it for no-interactive one.
:hook Specify hook(s) to attach this package to.
:bind Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands.
:bind* Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands,
*overriding all minor mode bindings*.
:bind-keymap Bind a key prefix to an auto-loaded keymap defined in the
package. This is like `:bind', but for keymaps.
:bind-keymap* Like `:bind-keymap', but overrides all minor mode bindings
:defer Defer loading of a package -- this is implied when using
`:commands', `:bind', `:bind*', `:mode', `:magic', `:hook',
`:magic-fallback', or `:interpreter'. This can be an integer,
to force loading after N seconds of idle time, if the package
has not already been loaded.
:demand Prevent the automatic deferred loading introduced by constructs
such as `:bind' (see `:defer' for the complete list).
:after Delay the effect of the use-package declaration
until after the named libraries have loaded.
Before they have been loaded, no other keyword
has any effect at all, and once they have been
loaded it is as if `:after' was not specified.
:if EXPR Initialize and load only if EXPR evaluates to a non-nil value.
:disabled The package is ignored completely if this keyword is present.
:defines Declare certain variables to silence the byte-compiler.
:functions Declare certain functions to silence the byte-compiler.
:load-path Add to the `load-path' before attempting to load the package.
:diminish Support for diminish.el (if installed).
:delight Support for delight.el (if installed).
:custom Call `Custom-set' or `set-default' with each variable
definition without modifying the Emacs `custom-file'.
(compare with `custom-set-variables').
:custom-face Call `custom-set-faces' with each face definition.
:ensure Loads the package using package.el if necessary.
:pin Pin the package to an archive.
(fn NAME &rest ARGS)" nil t)
(function-put 'use-package 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-core" '("use-package-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/use-package-delight.el
(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:delight "use-package-delight" "\
Normalize arguments to delight.
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)")
(autoload 'use-package-handler/:delight "use-package-delight" "\
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE)")
(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-delight" '("use-package-normalize-delight"))
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/use-package-diminish.el
(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:diminish "use-package-diminish" "\
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)")
(autoload 'use-package-handler/:diminish "use-package-diminish" "\
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)")
(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-diminish" '("use-package-normalize-diminish"))
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/use-package-ensure.el
(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:ensure "use-package-ensure" "\
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)")
(autoload 'use-package-handler/:ensure "use-package-ensure" "\
(fn NAME KEYWORD ENSURE REST STATE)")
(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-ensure" '("use-package-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/use-package-ensure-system-package.el
(push (purecopy '(use-package-ensure-system-package 0 2)) package--builtin-versions)
(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:ensure-system-package "use-package-ensure-system-package" "\
Turn ARGS into a list of conses of the form (PACKAGE-NAME . INSTALL-COMMAND).
(fn NAME-SYMBOL KEYWORD ARGS)")
(autoload 'use-package-handler/:ensure-system-package "use-package-ensure-system-package" "\
Execute the handler for `:ensure-system-package' keyword in `use-package'.
(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)")
(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-ensure-system-package" '("use-package-ensure-system-package-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/use-package-jump.el
(autoload 'use-package-jump-to-package-form "use-package-jump" "\
Attempt to find and jump to the `use-package' form that loaded PACKAGE.
This will only find the form if that form actually required
PACKAGE. If PACKAGE was previously required then this function
will jump to the file that originally required PACKAGE instead.
(fn PACKAGE)" t)
(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-jump" '("use-package-find-require"))
;;; Generated autoloads from use-package/use-package-lint.el
(autoload 'use-package-lint "use-package-lint" "\
Check for errors in `use-package' declarations.
For example, if the module's `:if' condition is met, but even
with the specified `:load-path' the module cannot be found." t)
(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-lint" '("use-package-lint-declaration"))
;;; Generated autoloads from userlock.el