TYPE is a Common Lisp-style type specifier." nil nil)
(autoload 'check-type "cl-macs" "\
-Verify that FORM is of type TYPE; signal an error if not.
+Verify that PLACE is of type TYPE; signal a continuable error if not.
STRING is an optional description of the desired type." nil 'macro)
(autoload 'assert "cl-macs" "\
;;;***
\f
+;;;### (autoloads (package-net-update-installed-db package-net-setup-directory) "package-net" "lisp/package-net.el")
+
+(autoload 'package-net-setup-directory "package-net" nil nil nil)
+
+(autoload 'package-net-update-installed-db "package-net" "\
+Write out the installed package index in a net install suitable format.
+If DESTDIR is non-nil then use that as the destination directory.
+DESTDIR defaults to the value of `package-net-setup-directory'." nil nil)
+
+;;;***
+\f
;;;### (autoloads (pui-list-packages pui-add-install-directory package-ui-add-site) "package-ui" "lisp/package-ui.el")
(autoload 'package-ui-add-site "package-ui" "\
(autoload 'load-sound-file "sound" "\
Read in an audio-file and add it to the sound-alist.
+FILENAME can either be absolute or relative, in which case the file will
+be searched in the directories given by `default-sound-directory-list'.
+When looking for the file, the extensions given by `sound-extension-list' are
+also tried in the given order.
+
You can only play sound files if you are running on display 0 of the
console of a machine with native sound support or running a NetAudio
server and XEmacs has the necessary sound support compiled in.