;;;***
\f
-;;;### (autoloads (batch-update-directory batch-update-autoloads update-autoloads-from-directory update-autoloads-here update-file-autoloads generate-file-autoloads) "autoload" "lisp/autoload.el")
+;;;### (autoloads (batch-update-one-directory batch-update-directory batch-update-autoloads update-autoloads-from-directory update-autoloads-here update-file-autoloads generate-file-autoloads) "autoload" "lisp/autoload.el")
(autoload 'generate-file-autoloads "autoload" "\
Insert at point a loaddefs autoload section for FILE.
(autoload 'update-autoloads-from-directory "autoload" "\
Update `generated-autoload-file' with all the current autoloads from DIR.
This runs `update-file-autoloads' on each .el file in DIR.
-Obsolete autoload entries for files that no longer exist are deleted." t nil)
+Obsolete autoload entries for files that no longer exist are deleted.
+Note that, if this function is called from `batch-update-directory',
+`generated-autoload-file' was rebound in that function." t nil)
(autoload 'batch-update-autoloads "autoload" "\
Update the autoloads for the files or directories on the command line.
on the command line." nil nil)
(autoload 'batch-update-directory "autoload" "\
-Update the autoloads for the directory on the command line.
-Runs `update-file-autoloads' on each file in the given directory, must
-be used only with -batch and kills XEmacs on completion." nil nil)
+Update the autoloads for the directories on the command line.
+Runs `update-file-autoloads' on each file in the given directory, and must
+be used only with -batch." nil nil)
+
+(autoload 'batch-update-one-directory "autoload" "\
+Update the autoloads for a single directory on the command line.
+Runs `update-file-autoloads' on each file in the given directory, and must
+be used only with -batch." nil nil)
;;;***
\f
;;;***
\f
-;;;### (autoloads (batch-byte-recompile-directory batch-byte-recompile-directory-norecurse batch-byte-compile display-call-tree byte-compile-sexp byte-compile compile-defun byte-compile-buffer byte-compile-and-load-file byte-compile-file byte-recompile-file byte-recompile-directory byte-force-recompile) "bytecomp" "lisp/bytecomp.el")
+;;;### (autoloads (build-report) "build-report" "lisp/build-report.el")
+
+(autoload 'build-report "build-report" "\
+Initializes a fresh mail composition buffer using `compose-mail'
+with the contents of XEmacs Installation file and excerpts from XEmacs
+make output and errors and leaves point at the beginning of the mail text.
+ See also
+`compose-mail', `mail-user-agent',
+`build-report-destination',
+`build-report-keep-regexp',
+`build-report-delete-regexp',
+`build-report-make-output-file' and
+`build-report-installation-file'." t nil)
+
+;;;***
+\f
+;;;### (autoloads (batch-byte-recompile-directory batch-byte-recompile-directory-norecurse batch-byte-compile-one-file batch-byte-compile display-call-tree byte-compile-sexp byte-compile compile-defun byte-compile-buffer byte-compile-and-load-file byte-compile-file byte-recompile-file byte-recompile-directory byte-force-recompile) "bytecomp" "lisp/bytecomp.el")
(autoload 'byte-force-recompile "bytecomp" "\
Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that already has a `.elc' file.
Each file is processed even if an error occurred previously.
For example, invoke \"xemacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile $emacs/ ~/*.el\"" nil nil)
+(autoload 'batch-byte-compile-one-file "bytecomp" "\
+Run `byte-compile-file' on a single file remaining on the command line.
+Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
+it won't work in an interactive Emacs." nil nil)
+
(autoload 'batch-byte-recompile-directory-norecurse "bytecomp" "\
Same as `batch-byte-recompile-directory' but without recursion." nil nil)
;;;***
\f
-;;;### (autoloads (compiler-macroexpand define-compiler-macro ignore-file-errors ignore-errors assert check-type typep deftype cl-struct-setf-expander defstruct define-modify-macro callf2 callf letf* letf rotatef shiftf remf cl-do-pop psetf setf get-setf-method defsetf define-setf-method declare the locally multiple-value-setq multiple-value-bind lexical-let* lexical-let symbol-macrolet macrolet labels flet progv psetq do-all-symbols do-symbols dotimes dolist do* do loop return-from return block etypecase typecase ecase case load-time-value eval-when destructuring-bind function* defmacro* defun* gentemp gensym cl-compile-time-init) "cl-macs" "lisp/cl-macs.el")
+;;;### (autoloads (compiler-macroexpand define-compiler-macro ignore-file-errors ignore-errors assert check-type typep deftype cl-struct-setf-expander defstruct define-modify-macro callf2 callf letf* letf rotatef shiftf remf cl-do-pop psetf setf get-setf-method defsetf define-setf-method declare the locally multiple-value-setq multiple-value-bind lexical-let* lexical-let symbol-macrolet macrolet labels flet progv psetq do-all-symbols do-symbols dotimes dolist do* do loop return-from return block etypecase typecase ecase case load-time-value eval-when destructuring-bind function* defmacro* defun* cl-compile-time-init) "cl-macs" "lisp/cl-macs.el")
(autoload 'cl-compile-time-init "cl-macs" nil nil nil)
-(autoload 'gensym "cl-macs" "\
-Generate a new uninterned symbol.
-The name is made by appending a number to PREFIX, default \"G\"." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'gentemp "cl-macs" "\
-Generate a new interned symbol with a unique name.
-The name is made by appending a number to PREFIX, default \"G\"." nil nil)
-
(autoload 'defun* "cl-macs" "\
(defun* NAME ARGLIST [DOCSTRING] BODY...): define NAME as a function.
Like normal `defun', except ARGLIST allows full Common Lisp conventions,
;;;***
\f
-;;;### (autoloads (customize-menu-create custom-menu-create custom-save-all customize-save-customized customize-browse custom-buffer-create-other-window custom-buffer-create customize-apropos-groups customize-apropos-faces customize-apropos-options customize-apropos customize-saved customize-customized customize-face-other-window customize-face customize-option-other-window customize-changed-options customize-variable customize-other-window customize customize-save-variable customize-set-variable customize-set-value) "cus-edit" "lisp/cus-edit.el")
+;;;### (autoloads (custom-migrate-custom-file customize-menu-create custom-menu-create custom-save-all customize-save-customized customize-browse custom-buffer-create-other-window custom-buffer-create customize-apropos-groups customize-apropos-faces customize-apropos-options customize-apropos customize-saved customize-customized customize-face-other-window customize-face customize-option-other-window customize-changed-options customize-variable customize-other-window customize customize-save-variable customize-set-variable customize-set-value) "cus-edit" "lisp/cus-edit.el")
(autoload 'customize-set-value "cus-edit" "\
Set VARIABLE to VALUE. VALUE is a Lisp object.
(autoload 'customize-browse "cus-edit" "\
Create a tree browser for the customize hierarchy." t nil)
-(defcustom custom-file "~/.emacs" "File used for storing customization information.\nIf you change this from the default \"~/.emacs\" you need to\nexplicitly load that file for the settings to take effect." :type 'file :group 'customize)
-
(autoload 'customize-save-customized "cus-edit" "\
Save all user options which have been set in this session." t nil)
Otherwise the menu will be named `Customize'.
The format is suitable for use with `easy-menu-define'." nil nil)
+(autoload 'custom-migrate-custom-file "cus-edit" "\
+Migrate custom file from home directory." nil nil)
+
;;;***
\f
;;;### (autoloads (custom-reset-faces custom-theme-reset-faces custom-theme-face-value custom-theme-set-faces custom-set-faces custom-set-face-update-spec custom-declare-face) "cus-face" "lisp/cus-face.el")
;;;***
\f
+;;;### (autoloads (make-custom-file-name) "cus-file" "lisp/cus-file.el")
+
+(defconst custom-file-base "custom.el" "\
+Base of file name for storing customization information.")
+
+(defvar custom-file nil "\
+File used for storing customization information.
+If you change this from the default you need to
+explicitly load that file for the settings to take effect.")
+
+(autoload 'make-custom-file-name "cus-file" "\
+Construct the default custom file name from the init file name.
+If FORCE-NEW is non-nil, force post-migration location." nil nil)
+
+;;;***
+\f
;;;### (autoloads (disassemble) "disass" "lisp/disass.el")
(autoload 'disassemble "disass" "\
;;;***
\f
-;;;### (autoloads (pop-tag-mark tags-apropos list-tags tags-query-replace tags-search tags-loop-continue next-file tag-complete-symbol find-tag-other-window find-tag visit-tags-table) "etags" "lisp/etags.el")
+;;;### (autoloads (pop-tag-mark tags-apropos list-tags tags-query-replace tags-search tags-loop-continue next-file tag-complete-symbol find-tag-other-window find-tag find-tag-at-point visit-tags-table) "etags" "lisp/etags.el")
(autoload 'visit-tags-table "etags" "\
Tell tags commands to use tags table file FILE when all else fails.
FILE should be the name of a file created with the `etags' program.
A directory name is ok too; it means file TAGS in that directory." t nil)
+(autoload 'find-tag-at-point "etags" "\
+*Find tag whose name contains TAGNAME.
+Identical to `find-tag' but does not prompt for tag when called interactively;
+instead, uses tag around or before point." t nil)
+
(autoload 'find-tag "etags" "\
*Find tag whose name contains TAGNAME.
Selects the buffer that the tag is contained in
(defcustom font-lock-maximum-size (* 250 1024) "*If non-nil, the maximum size for buffers for fontifying.\nOnly buffers less than this can be fontified when Font Lock mode is turned on.\nIf nil, means size is irrelevant.\nIf a list, each element should be a cons pair of the form (MAJOR-MODE . SIZE),\nwhere MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:\n ((c++-mode . 256000) (c-mode . 256000) (rmail-mode . 1048576))\nmeans that the maximum size is 250K for buffers in `c++-mode' or `c-mode', one\nmegabyte for buffers in `rmail-mode', and size is irrelevant otherwise." :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil) (integer :tag "size") (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific" :value ((t)) (cons :tag "Instance" (radio :tag "Mode" (const :tag "all" t) (symbol :tag "name")) (radio :tag "Size" (const :tag "none" nil) (integer :tag "size"))))) :group 'font-lock)
(defvar font-lock-keywords nil "\
-A list of the keywords to highlight.
-Each element should be of the form:
-
- MATCHER
- (MATCHER . MATCH)
- (MATCHER . FACENAME)
- (MATCHER . HIGHLIGHT)
- (MATCHER HIGHLIGHT ...)
- (eval . FORM)
-
-where HIGHLIGHT should be either MATCH-HIGHLIGHT or MATCH-ANCHORED.
-
-FORM is an expression, whose value should be a keyword element,
-evaluated when the keyword is (first) used in a buffer. This feature
-can be used to provide a keyword that can only be generated when Font
-Lock mode is actually turned on.
+A list defining the keywords for `font-lock-mode' to highlight.
+
+ FONT-LOCK-KEYWORDS := List of FONT-LOCK-FORM's.
+
+ FONT-LOCK-FORM :== MATCHER
+ | (MATCHER . MATCH)
+ | (MATCHER . FACE-FORM)
+ | (MATCHER . HIGHLIGHT)
+ | (MATCHER HIGHLIGHT ...)
+ | (eval . FORM)
+
+ MATCHER :== A string containing a regexp.
+ | A variable containing a regexp to search for.
+ | A function to call to make the search.
+ It is called with one arg, the limit of the search,
+ and should leave MATCH results in the XEmacs global
+ match data.
+
+ MATCH :== An integer match subexpression number from MATCHER.
+
+ FACE-FORM :== The symbol naming a defined face.
+ | Expression whos value is the face name to use. If you
+ want FACE-FORM to be a symbol that evaluates to a face,
+ use a form like \"(progn sym)\".
+
+ HIGHLIGHT :== MATCH-HIGHLIGHT
+ | MATCH-ANCHORED
+
+ FORM :== Expression returning a FONT-LOCK-FORM, evaluated when
+ the FONT-LOCK-FORM is first used in a buffer. This
+ feature can be used to provide a FONT-LOCK-FORM that
+ can only be generated when Font Lock mode is actually
+ turned on.
+
+ MATCH-HIGHLIGHT :== (MATCH FACE-FORM OVERRIDE LAXMATCH)
+
+ OVERRIDE :== t - overwrite existing fontification
+ | 'keep - only parts not already fontified are
+ highlighted.
+ | 'prepend - merge faces, this fontification has
+ precedence over existing
+ | 'append - merge faces, existing fontification has
+ precedence over
+ this face.
+
+ LAXMATCH :== If non-nil, no error is signalled if there is no MATCH
+ in MATCHER.
+
+ MATCH-ANCHORED :== (ANCHOR-MATCHER PRE-MATCH-FORM \\
+ POST-MATCH-FORM MATCH-HIGHLIGHT ...)
+
+ ANCHOR-MATCHER :== Like a MATCHER, except that the limit of the search
+ defaults to the end of the line after PRE-MATCH-FORM
+ is evaluated. However, if PRE-MATCH-FORM returns a
+ position greater than the end of the line, that
+ position is used as the limit of the search. It is
+ generally a bad idea to return a position greater than
+ the end of the line, i.e., cause the ANCHOR-MATCHER
+ search to span lines.
+
+ PRE-MATCH-FORM :== Evaluated before the ANCHOR-MATCHER is used, therefore
+ can be used to initialize before, ANCHOR-MATCHER is
+ used. Typically, PRE-MATCH-FORM is used to move to
+ some position relative to the original MATCHER, before
+ starting with the ANCHOR-MATCHER.
+
+ POST-MATCH-FORM :== Like PRE-MATCH-FORM, but used to clean up after the
+ ANCHOR-MATCHER. It might be used to move, before
+ resuming with MATCH-ANCHORED's parent's MATCHER.
+
+For example, an element of the first form highlights (if not already highlighted):
+
+ \"\\\\<foo\\\\>\" Discrete occurrences of \"foo\" in the value
+ of the variable `font-lock-keyword-face'.
+
+ (\"fu\\\\(bar\\\\)\" . 1) Substring \"bar\" within all occurrences of
+ \"fubar\" in the value of
+ `font-lock-keyword-face'.
+
+ (\"fubar\" . fubar-face) Occurrences of \"fubar\" in the value of
+ `fubar-face'.
+
+ (\"foo\\\\|bar\" 0 foo-bar-face t) Occurrences of either \"foo\" or \"bar\" in the
+ value of `foo-bar-face', even if already
+ highlighted.
+
+ (fubar-match 1 fubar-face) The first subexpression within all
+ occurrences of whatever the function
+ `fubar-match' finds and matches in the value
+ of `fubar-face'.
+
+ (\"\\\\<anchor\\\\>\" (0 anchor-face) (\"\\\\<item\\\\>\" nil nil (0 item-face)))
+ -------------- --------------- ------------ --- --- -------------
+ | | | | | |
+ MATCHER | ANCHOR-MATCHER | +------+ MATCH-HIGHLIGHT
+ MATCH-HIGHLIGHT PRE-MATCH-FORM |
+ POST-MATCH-FORM
+
+ Discrete occurrences of \"anchor\" in the value of `anchor-face', and
+ subsequent discrete occurrences of \"item\" (on the same line) in the value
+ of `item-face'. (Here PRE-MATCH-FORM and POST-MATCH-FORM are nil.
+ Therefore \"item\" is initially searched for starting from the end of the
+ match of \"anchor\", and searching for subsequent instance of \"anchor\"
+ resumes from where searching for \"item\" concluded.)
For highlighting single items, typically only MATCH-HIGHLIGHT is required.
-However, if an item or (typically) items is to be highlighted following the
-instance of another item (the anchor) then MATCH-ANCHORED may be required.
-
-MATCH-HIGHLIGHT should be of the form:
-
- (MATCH FACENAME OVERRIDE LAXMATCH)
-
-Where MATCHER can be either the regexp to search for, a variable
-containing the regexp to search for, or the function to call to make
-the search (called with one argument, the limit of the search). MATCH
-is the subexpression of MATCHER to be highlighted. FACENAME is either
-a symbol naming a face, or an expression whose value is the face name
-to use. If you want FACENAME to be a symbol that evaluates to a face,
-use a form like \"(progn sym)\".
-
-OVERRIDE and LAXMATCH are flags. If OVERRIDE is t, existing fontification may
-be overwritten. If `keep', only parts not already fontified are highlighted.
-If `prepend' or `append', existing fontification is merged with the new, in
-which the new or existing fontification, respectively, takes precedence.
-If LAXMATCH is non-nil, no error is signalled if there is no MATCH in MATCHER.
-
-For example, an element of the form highlights (if not already highlighted):
-
- \"\\\\\\=<foo\\\\\\=>\" Discrete occurrences of \"foo\" in the value of the
- variable `font-lock-keyword-face'.
- (\"fu\\\\(bar\\\\)\" . 1) Substring \"bar\" within all occurrences of \"fubar\" in
- the value of `font-lock-keyword-face'.
- (\"fubar\" . fubar-face) Occurrences of \"fubar\" in the value of `fubar-face'.
- (\"foo\\\\|bar\" 0 foo-bar-face t)
- Occurrences of either \"foo\" or \"bar\" in the value
- of `foo-bar-face', even if already highlighted.
-
-MATCH-ANCHORED should be of the form:
-
- (MATCHER PRE-MATCH-FORM POST-MATCH-FORM MATCH-HIGHLIGHT ...)
-
-Where MATCHER is as for MATCH-HIGHLIGHT with one exception; see below.
-PRE-MATCH-FORM and POST-MATCH-FORM are evaluated before the first, and after
-the last, instance MATCH-ANCHORED's MATCHER is used. Therefore they can be
-used to initialize before, and cleanup after, MATCHER is used. Typically,
-PRE-MATCH-FORM is used to move to some position relative to the original
-MATCHER, before starting with MATCH-ANCHORED's MATCHER. POST-MATCH-FORM might
-be used to move, before resuming with MATCH-ANCHORED's parent's MATCHER.
-
-For example, an element of the form highlights (if not already highlighted):
-
- (\"\\\\\\=<anchor\\\\\\=>\" (0 anchor-face) (\"\\\\\\=<item\\\\\\=>\" nil nil (0 item-face)))
-
- Discrete occurrences of \"anchor\" in the value of `anchor-face', and subsequent
- discrete occurrences of \"item\" (on the same line) in the value of `item-face'.
- (Here PRE-MATCH-FORM and POST-MATCH-FORM are nil. Therefore \"item\" is
- initially searched for starting from the end of the match of \"anchor\", and
- searching for subsequent instance of \"anchor\" resumes from where searching
- for \"item\" concluded.)
-
-The above-mentioned exception is as follows. The limit of the MATCHER search
-defaults to the end of the line after PRE-MATCH-FORM is evaluated.
-However, if PRE-MATCH-FORM returns a position greater than the position after
-PRE-MATCH-FORM is evaluated, that position is used as the limit of the search.
-It is generally a bad idea to return a position greater than the end of the
-line, i.e., cause the MATCHER search to span lines.
-
-Note that the MATCH-ANCHORED feature is experimental; in the future, we may
-replace it with other ways of providing this functionality.
+However, if an item or (typically) several items are to be highlighted
+following the instance of another item (the anchor) then MATCH-ANCHORED may be
+required.
These regular expressions should not match text which spans lines. While
-\\[font-lock-fontify-buffer] handles multi-line patterns correctly, updating
-when you edit the buffer does not, since it considers text one line at a time.
+\\[font-lock-fontify-buffer] handles multi-line patterns correctly, updating when you
+edit the buffer does not, since it considers text one line at a time.
-Be very careful composing regexps for this list;
-the wrong pattern can dramatically slow things down!")
+Be very careful composing regexps for this list; the wrong pattern can
+dramatically slow things down!
+")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'font-lock-keywords)