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Got rid of all byte-compiler warnings on Emacs Load ada-xref.el before ada-prj.el, so that the Project menu is created when ada-prj tries to add to it. (ada-activate-keys-for-case): Suppress the characters that are not part of the Ada syntax. Better compatibility with else-mode (ada-adjust-case-interactive): When auto-casing is not active, correctly insert newlines (used to insert only ^M). Prevent the syntax table from being changed in case of an error (or '_' becomes part of a word and some commands are confused). Do nothing if ada-auto-case is nil. (ada-after-keyword-p): Ignore keywords that are also attributes (ada-batch-reformat): Update usage comment (ada-call-from-contextual-menu): New function (ada-case-read-exceptions): Reinitialize the casing exception list first to nil first, so that the casing exception file can be shared. (ada-check-defun-name): Handles "configure" keyword for gnatdist files. (ada-compile-goto-error): Fix regexp used to detect a file:line anywhere in the error message (ada-contextual-menu-last-point): New variable (ada-create-keymap): If the variable delete-key-deletes-forward is t on XEmacs, it means that DEL should delete one character forward. (ada-create-menu): Use :included instead of :visible for XEmacs. New submenu "Options". (ada-end-stmt-re): Correctly indent "select ... then abort" statements. (ada-fill-comment-paragraph): Correctly delete all leading '--' even if they don't match ada-fill-comment-prefix Fix handling of paragraphs on the first or last line of a file. (ada-format-paramlist): Fix handling of default parameter values. (ada-get-body-name): New function. (ada-get-current-indent): Optimized by searchling directly for an existing generic part or a statement outside of it. Handle ada-indent-align-comments when indenting comments Replaced some regexps by testing directly the next character. This results in a huge speedup on some files. New indentation scheme for renames statements. Stop looking for the 'while' or 'for' associated with a 'loop' at the first semicolon encountered. A "return" can also match an anonymous access subprogram declaration. (ada-get-indent-noindent): Ignore strings and comments when looking for the keywords "record" and "private". (ada-goto-matching-decl-start): When matching "if", make sure we are not in fact seeing "end if". Ignore "when" statements except when initial keyword was "begin". Fix handling of nested procedures. Add a recursive call to this function to skip over other 'end' statmts. Fix indentation for "when .. => begin" (ada-in-open-paren-p): Fix indentation for complex boolean expressions, where 'and then', 'or else' and parenthesis statements are mixed up. (ada-in-paramlist-p): Skip comments while searching for the beginning Fix handling of operator declarations. (ada-indent-align-comments): New variable (ada-indent-current): Change the syntax table only in the protected section, so that we are sure it is restored correctly. (ada-indent-on-previous-lines): Use ada-use-indent and ada-with-indent Correctly indent "select ... then" (ada-indent-region): Slight speedup. (ada-indent-renames): New variable. (ada-last-which-function-subprog, ada-last-which-function-line): New variables (ada-looking-at-semi-private): Correctly indent the 'private' keyword when it is the first word in a package declaration. (ada-loose-case-word): Stop searching if at the end of the buffer. (ada-loose-case-word, ada-capitalize-word): Recase the whole word even if point is not initially at the end of the word. (ada-matching-decl-start-re): Add "when". (ada-mode): Add support for abbrev-mode, outline-mode and which-func-mode Override the old find-file.el entry in ff-special-constructs since it is using the obsolete ada-spec-suffix variable (ada-no-auto-case): New function (ada-scan-paramlist): When parsing the argument type, accept spaces (as in "X 'Class", generated by Rational Rose). (ada-other-file-name): No longer loads the other file. (ada-popup-menu): Save and restore the current buffer and cursor position before and after displaying the menu. (ada-search-ignore-complex-boolean): New function. (ada-uncomment-region): Emacs21 already knows how to delete comments not starting in the first column. (ada-use-indent): New variable (ada-which-function): New function. (ada-with-indent): New variable (ada-xemacs): evaluate it at compile time too, so that ada-mode.el can be batch-compiled from the command line.
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
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1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
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2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
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4 @node M-x, Help, Minibuffer, Top
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5 @chapter Running Commands by Name
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6
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7 The Emacs commands that are used often or that must be quick to type are
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8 bound to keys---short sequences of characters---for convenient use. Other
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9 Emacs commands that do not need to be brief are not bound to keys; to run
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10 them, you must refer to them by name.
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12 A command name is, by convention, made up of one or more words,
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13 separated by hyphens; for example, @code{auto-fill-mode} or
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14 @code{manual-entry}. The use of English words makes the command name
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15 easier to remember than a key made up of obscure characters, even though
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16 it is more characters to type.
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17
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18 @kindex M-x
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19 The way to run a command by name is to start with @kbd{M-x}, type the
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20 command name, and finish it with @key{RET}. @kbd{M-x} uses the
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21 minibuffer to read the command name. @key{RET} exits the minibuffer and
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22 runs the command. The string @samp{M-x} appears at the beginning of the
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23 minibuffer as a @dfn{prompt} to remind you to enter the name of a
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24 command to be run. @xref{Minibuffer}, for full information on the
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25 features of the minibuffer.
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26
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27 You can use completion to enter the command name. For example, the
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28 command @code{forward-char} can be invoked by name by typing
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29
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30 @example
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31 M-x forward-char @key{RET}
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32 @end example
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33
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34 @noindent
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35 or
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36
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37 @example
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38 M-x forw @key{TAB} c @key{RET}
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39 @end example
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40
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41 @noindent
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42 Note that @code{forward-char} is the same command that you invoke with
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43 the key @kbd{C-f}. You can run any Emacs command by name using
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44 @kbd{M-x}, whether or not any keys are bound to it.
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45
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46 If you type @kbd{C-g} while the command name is being read, you cancel
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47 the @kbd{M-x} command and get out of the minibuffer, ending up at top level.
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49 To pass a numeric argument to the command you are invoking with
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50 @kbd{M-x}, specify the numeric argument before the @kbd{M-x}. @kbd{M-x}
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51 passes the argument along to the command it runs. The argument value
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52 appears in the prompt while the command name is being read.
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53
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54 @vindex suggest-key-bindings
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55 If the command you type has a key binding of its own, Emacs mentions
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56 this in the echo area, two seconds after the command finishes (if you
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57 don't type anything else first). For example, if you type @kbd{M-x
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58 forward-word}, the message says that you can run the same command more
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59 easily by typing @kbd{M-f}. You can turn off these messages by setting
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60 @code{suggest-key-bindings} to @code{nil}.
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61
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62 Normally, when describing in this manual a command that is run by
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63 name, we omit the @key{RET} that is needed to terminate the name. Thus
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64 we might speak of @kbd{M-x auto-fill-mode} rather than @kbd{M-x
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65 auto-fill-mode @key{RET}}. We mention the @key{RET} only when there is
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66 a need to emphasize its presence, such as when we show the command
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67 together with following arguments.
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68
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69 @findex execute-extended-command
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70 @kbd{M-x} works by running the command
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71 @code{execute-extended-command}, which is responsible for reading the
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72 name of another command and invoking it.