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author | Karoly Lorentey <karoly@lorentey.hu> |
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date | Sat, 24 Feb 2007 19:26:54 +0000 |
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44 Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the best solution. | 44 Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the best solution. |
45 | 45 |
46 \(fn)" t nil) | 46 \(fn)" t nil) |
47 | 47 |
48 (autoload (quote 5x5-crack-xor-mutate) "5x5" "\ | 48 (autoload (quote 5x5-crack-xor-mutate) "5x5" "\ |
49 Attempt to crack 5x5 by xor the current and best solution. | 49 Attempt to crack 5x5 by xoring the current and best solution. |
50 Mutate the result. | 50 Mutate the result. |
51 | 51 |
52 \(fn)" t nil) | 52 \(fn)" t nil) |
53 | 53 |
54 (autoload (quote 5x5-crack) "5x5" "\ | 54 (autoload (quote 5x5-crack) "5x5" "\ |
55 Attempt to find a solution for 5x5. | 55 Attempt to find a solution for 5x5. |
56 | 56 |
57 5x5-crack takes the argument BREEDER which should be a function that takes | 57 5x5-crack takes the argument BREEDER which should be a function that takes |
58 two parameters, the first will be a grid vector array that is the current | 58 two parameters, the first will be a grid vector array that is the current |
59 solution and the second will be the best solution so far. The function | 59 solution and the second will be the best solution so far. The function |
60 should return a grid vector array that is the new solution. | 60 should return a grid vector array that is the new solution. |
61 | 61 |
62 \(fn BREEDER)" t nil) | 62 \(fn BREEDER)" t nil) |
63 | 63 |
64 ;;;*** | 64 ;;;*** |
2719 \(fn DIRECTORY &optional ARG FORCE)" t nil) | 2719 \(fn DIRECTORY &optional ARG FORCE)" t nil) |
2720 (put 'no-byte-compile 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp) | 2720 (put 'no-byte-compile 'safe-local-variable 'booleanp) |
2721 | 2721 |
2722 (autoload (quote byte-compile-file) "bytecomp" "\ | 2722 (autoload (quote byte-compile-file) "bytecomp" "\ |
2723 Compile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME into a file of byte code. | 2723 Compile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME into a file of byte code. |
2724 The output file's name is made by appending `c' to the end of FILENAME. | 2724 The output file's name is generated by passing FILENAME to the |
2725 `byte-compile-dest-file' function (which see). | |
2725 With prefix arg (noninteractively: 2nd arg), LOAD the file after compiling. | 2726 With prefix arg (noninteractively: 2nd arg), LOAD the file after compiling. |
2726 The value is non-nil if there were no errors, nil if errors. | 2727 The value is non-nil if there were no errors, nil if errors. |
2727 | 2728 |
2728 \(fn FILENAME &optional LOAD)" t nil) | 2729 \(fn FILENAME &optional LOAD)" t nil) |
2729 | 2730 |
6870 May contain all other options that don't contradict `-l'; | 6871 May contain all other options that don't contradict `-l'; |
6871 may contain even `F', `b', `i' and `s'. See also the variable | 6872 may contain even `F', `b', `i' and `s'. See also the variable |
6872 `dired-ls-F-marks-symlinks' concerning the `F' switch. | 6873 `dired-ls-F-marks-symlinks' concerning the `F' switch. |
6873 On systems such as MS-DOS and MS-Windows, which use `ls' emulation in Lisp, | 6874 On systems such as MS-DOS and MS-Windows, which use `ls' emulation in Lisp, |
6874 some of the `ls' switches are not supported; see the doc string of | 6875 some of the `ls' switches are not supported; see the doc string of |
6875 `insert-directory' on `ls-lisp.el' for more details.") | 6876 `insert-directory' in `ls-lisp.el' for more details.") |
6876 | 6877 |
6877 (custom-autoload (quote dired-listing-switches) "dired" t) | 6878 (custom-autoload (quote dired-listing-switches) "dired" t) |
6878 | 6879 |
6879 (defvar dired-chown-program (if (memq system-type (quote (hpux dgux usg-unix-v irix linux gnu/linux cygwin))) "chown" (if (file-exists-p "/usr/sbin/chown") "/usr/sbin/chown" "/etc/chown")) "\ | 6880 (defvar dired-chown-program (if (memq system-type (quote (hpux dgux usg-unix-v irix linux gnu/linux cygwin))) "chown" (if (file-exists-p "/usr/sbin/chown") "/usr/sbin/chown" "/etc/chown")) "\ |
6880 Name of chown command (usually `chown' or `/etc/chown').") | 6881 Name of chown command (usually `chown' or `/etc/chown').") |
7305 and new symbolic links are made in that directory | 7306 and new symbolic links are made in that directory |
7306 with the same names that the files currently have. The default | 7307 with the same names that the files currently have. The default |
7307 suggested for the target directory depends on the value of | 7308 suggested for the target directory depends on the value of |
7308 `dired-dwim-target', which see. | 7309 `dired-dwim-target', which see. |
7309 | 7310 |
7311 For relative symlinks, use \\[dired-do-relsymlink]. | |
7312 | |
7310 \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) | 7313 \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
7311 | 7314 |
7312 (autoload (quote dired-do-hardlink) "dired-aux" "\ | 7315 (autoload (quote dired-do-hardlink) "dired-aux" "\ |
7313 Add names (hard links) current file or all marked (or next ARG) files. | 7316 Add names (hard links) current file or all marked (or next ARG) files. |
7314 When operating on just the current file, you specify the new name. | 7317 When operating on just the current file, you specify the new name. |
7489 In case the proper dired file line cannot be found, refresh the dired | 7492 In case the proper dired file line cannot be found, refresh the dired |
7490 buffer and try again. | 7493 buffer and try again. |
7491 | 7494 |
7492 \(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) | 7495 \(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil) |
7493 | 7496 |
7497 (autoload (quote dired-do-relsymlink) "dired-x" "\ | |
7498 Relative symlink all marked (or next ARG) files into a directory. | |
7499 Otherwise make a relative symbolic link to the current file. | |
7500 This creates relative symbolic links like | |
7501 | |
7502 foo -> ../bar/foo | |
7503 | |
7504 not absolute ones like | |
7505 | |
7506 foo -> /ugly/file/name/that/may/change/any/day/bar/foo | |
7507 | |
7508 For absolute symlinks, use \\[dired-do-symlink]. | |
7509 | |
7510 \(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) | |
7511 | |
7494 ;;;*** | 7512 ;;;*** |
7495 | 7513 |
7496 ;;;### (autoloads (dirtrack) "dirtrack" "dirtrack.el" (17817 13975)) | 7514 ;;;### (autoloads (dirtrack) "dirtrack" "dirtrack.el" (17817 13975)) |
7497 ;;; Generated autoloads from dirtrack.el | 7515 ;;; Generated autoloads from dirtrack.el |
7498 | 7516 |
7601 | 7619 |
7602 (autoload (quote create-glyph) "disp-table" "\ | 7620 (autoload (quote create-glyph) "disp-table" "\ |
7603 Allocate a glyph code to display by sending STRING to the terminal. | 7621 Allocate a glyph code to display by sending STRING to the terminal. |
7604 | 7622 |
7605 \(fn STRING)" nil nil) | 7623 \(fn STRING)" nil nil) |
7624 | |
7625 (autoload (quote make-glyph-code) "disp-table" "\ | |
7626 Return a glyph code representing char CHAR with face FACE. | |
7627 | |
7628 \(fn CHAR &optional FACE)" nil nil) | |
7629 | |
7630 (autoload (quote glyph-char) "disp-table" "\ | |
7631 Return the character of glyph code GLYPH. | |
7632 | |
7633 \(fn GLYPH)" nil nil) | |
7634 | |
7635 (autoload (quote glyph-face) "disp-table" "\ | |
7636 Return the face of glyph code GLYPH, or nil if glyph has default face. | |
7637 | |
7638 \(fn GLYPH)" nil nil) | |
7606 | 7639 |
7607 (autoload (quote standard-display-european) "disp-table" "\ | 7640 (autoload (quote standard-display-european) "disp-table" "\ |
7608 Semi-obsolete way to toggle display of ISO 8859 European characters. | 7641 Semi-obsolete way to toggle display of ISO 8859 European characters. |
7609 | 7642 |
7610 This function is semi-obsolete; if you want to do your editing with | 7643 This function is semi-obsolete; if you want to do your editing with |
7791 :lighter \" Foo\" :require 'foo :global t :group 'hassle :version \"27.5\" | 7824 :lighter \" Foo\" :require 'foo :global t :group 'hassle :version \"27.5\" |
7792 ...BODY CODE...) | 7825 ...BODY CODE...) |
7793 | 7826 |
7794 \(fn MODE DOC &optional INIT-VALUE LIGHTER KEYMAP &rest BODY)" nil (quote macro)) | 7827 \(fn MODE DOC &optional INIT-VALUE LIGHTER KEYMAP &rest BODY)" nil (quote macro)) |
7795 | 7828 |
7796 (defalias (quote easy-mmode-define-global-mode) (quote define-global-minor-mode)) | 7829 (defalias (quote easy-mmode-define-global-mode) (quote define-globalized-minor-mode)) |
7797 | 7830 |
7798 (autoload (quote define-global-minor-mode) "easy-mmode" "\ | 7831 (defalias (quote define-global-minor-mode) (quote define-globalized-minor-mode)) |
7832 | |
7833 (autoload (quote define-globalized-minor-mode) "easy-mmode" "\ | |
7799 Make a global mode GLOBAL-MODE corresponding to buffer-local minor MODE. | 7834 Make a global mode GLOBAL-MODE corresponding to buffer-local minor MODE. |
7800 TURN-ON is a function that will be called with no args in every buffer | 7835 TURN-ON is a function that will be called with no args in every buffer |
7801 and that should try to turn MODE on if applicable for that buffer. | 7836 and that should try to turn MODE on if applicable for that buffer. |
7802 KEYS is a list of CL-style keyword arguments. As the minor mode | 7837 KEYS is a list of CL-style keyword arguments. As the minor mode |
7803 defined by this function is always global, any :global keyword is | 7838 defined by this function is always global, any :global keyword is |
7804 ignored. Other keywords have the same meaning as in `define-minor-mode', | 7839 ignored. Other keywords have the same meaning as in `define-minor-mode', |
7805 which see. In particular, :group specifies the custom group. | 7840 which see. In particular, :group specifies the custom group. |
7806 The most useful keywords are those that are passed on to the | 7841 The most useful keywords are those that are passed on to the |
7807 `defcustom'. It normally makes no sense to pass the :lighter | 7842 `defcustom'. It normally makes no sense to pass the :lighter |
7808 or :keymap keywords to `define-global-minor-mode', since these | 7843 or :keymap keywords to `define-globalized-minor-mode', since these |
7809 are usually passed to the buffer-local version of the minor mode. | 7844 are usually passed to the buffer-local version of the minor mode. |
7810 | 7845 |
7811 If MODE's set-up depends on the major mode in effect when it was | 7846 If MODE's set-up depends on the major mode in effect when it was |
7812 enabled, then disabling and reenabling MODE should make MODE work | 7847 enabled, then disabling and reenabling MODE should make MODE work |
7813 correctly with the current major mode. This is important to | 7848 correctly with the current major mode. This is important to |
8104 See also `ebnf-eps-buffer'. | 8139 See also `ebnf-eps-buffer'. |
8105 | 8140 |
8106 \(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t nil) | 8141 \(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t nil) |
8107 | 8142 |
8108 (autoload (quote ebnf-eps-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8143 (autoload (quote ebnf-eps-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8109 Generate a PostScript syntactic chart image of the buffer in a EPS file. | 8144 Generate a PostScript syntactic chart image of the buffer in an EPS file. |
8110 | 8145 |
8111 Indeed, for each production is generated a EPS file. | 8146 Generate an EPS file for each production in the buffer. |
8112 The EPS file name has the following form: | 8147 The EPS file name has the following form: |
8113 | 8148 |
8114 <PREFIX><PRODUCTION>.eps | 8149 <PREFIX><PRODUCTION>.eps |
8115 | 8150 |
8116 <PREFIX> is given by variable `ebnf-eps-prefix'. | 8151 <PREFIX> is given by variable `ebnf-eps-prefix'. |
8117 The default value is \"ebnf--\". | 8152 The default value is \"ebnf--\". |
8118 | 8153 |
8119 <PRODUCTION> is the production name. | 8154 <PRODUCTION> is the production name. |
8120 The production name is mapped to form a valid file name. | 8155 Some characters in the production file name are replaced to |
8121 For example, the production name \"A/B + C\" is mapped to | 8156 produce a valid file name. For example, the production name |
8122 \"A_B_+_C\" and the EPS file name used is \"ebnf--A_B_+_C.eps\". | 8157 \"A/B + C\" is modified to produce \"A_B_+_C\", and the EPS |
8123 | 8158 file name used in this case will be \"ebnf--A_B_+_C.eps\". |
8124 WARNING: It's *NOT* asked any confirmation to override an existing file. | 8159 |
8160 WARNING: This function does *NOT* ask any confirmation to override existing | |
8161 files. | |
8125 | 8162 |
8126 \(fn)" t nil) | 8163 \(fn)" t nil) |
8127 | 8164 |
8128 (autoload (quote ebnf-eps-region) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8165 (autoload (quote ebnf-eps-region) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8129 Generate a PostScript syntactic chart image of the region in a EPS file. | 8166 Generate a PostScript syntactic chart image of the region in an EPS file. |
8130 | 8167 |
8131 Indeed, for each production is generated a EPS file. | 8168 Generate an EPS file for each production in the region. |
8132 The EPS file name has the following form: | 8169 The EPS file name has the following form: |
8133 | 8170 |
8134 <PREFIX><PRODUCTION>.eps | 8171 <PREFIX><PRODUCTION>.eps |
8135 | 8172 |
8136 <PREFIX> is given by variable `ebnf-eps-prefix'. | 8173 <PREFIX> is given by variable `ebnf-eps-prefix'. |
8137 The default value is \"ebnf--\". | 8174 The default value is \"ebnf--\". |
8138 | 8175 |
8139 <PRODUCTION> is the production name. | 8176 <PRODUCTION> is the production name. |
8140 The production name is mapped to form a valid file name. | 8177 Some characters in the production file name are replaced to |
8141 For example, the production name \"A/B + C\" is mapped to | 8178 produce a valid file name. For example, the production name |
8142 \"A_B_+_C\" and the EPS file name used is \"ebnf--A_B_+_C.eps\". | 8179 \"A/B + C\" is modified to produce \"A_B_+_C\", and the EPS |
8143 | 8180 file name used in this case will be \"ebnf--A_B_+_C.eps\". |
8144 WARNING: It's *NOT* asked any confirmation to override an existing file. | 8181 |
8182 WARNING: This function does *NOT* ask any confirmation to override existing | |
8183 files. | |
8145 | 8184 |
8146 \(fn FROM TO)" t nil) | 8185 \(fn FROM TO)" t nil) |
8147 | 8186 |
8148 (defalias (quote ebnf-despool) (quote ps-despool)) | 8187 (defalias (quote ebnf-despool) (quote ps-despool)) |
8149 | 8188 |
8150 (autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-directory) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8189 (autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-directory) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8151 Does a syntactic analysis of the files in DIRECTORY. | 8190 Do a syntactic analysis of the files in DIRECTORY. |
8152 | 8191 |
8153 If DIRECTORY is nil, it's used `default-directory'. | 8192 If DIRECTORY is nil, use `default-directory'. |
8154 | 8193 |
8155 The files in DIRECTORY that matches `ebnf-file-suffix-regexp' (which see) are | 8194 Only the files in DIRECTORY that match `ebnf-file-suffix-regexp' (which see) |
8156 processed. | 8195 are processed. |
8157 | 8196 |
8158 See also `ebnf-syntax-buffer'. | 8197 See also `ebnf-syntax-buffer'. |
8159 | 8198 |
8160 \(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t nil) | 8199 \(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t nil) |
8161 | 8200 |
8162 (autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-file) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8201 (autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-file) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8163 Does a syntactic analysis of the FILE. | 8202 Do a syntactic analysis of the named FILE. |
8164 | 8203 |
8165 If optional arg DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE is non-nil, the buffer isn't | 8204 If optional arg DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE is non-nil, the buffer isn't |
8166 killed after syntax checking. | 8205 killed after syntax checking. |
8167 | 8206 |
8168 See also `ebnf-syntax-buffer'. | 8207 See also `ebnf-syntax-buffer'. |
8169 | 8208 |
8170 \(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t nil) | 8209 \(fn FILE &optional DO-NOT-KILL-BUFFER-WHEN-DONE)" t nil) |
8171 | 8210 |
8172 (autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8211 (autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8173 Does a syntactic analysis of the current buffer. | 8212 Do a syntactic analysis of the current buffer. |
8174 | 8213 |
8175 \(fn)" t nil) | 8214 \(fn)" t nil) |
8176 | 8215 |
8177 (autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-region) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8216 (autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-region) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8178 Does a syntactic analysis of a region. | 8217 Do a syntactic analysis of region. |
8179 | 8218 |
8180 \(fn FROM TO)" t nil) | 8219 \(fn FROM TO)" t nil) |
8181 | 8220 |
8182 (autoload (quote ebnf-setup) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8221 (autoload (quote ebnf-setup) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8183 Return the current ebnf2ps setup. | 8222 Return the current ebnf2ps setup. |
8206 \(fn NAME &rest VALUES)" t nil) | 8245 \(fn NAME &rest VALUES)" t nil) |
8207 | 8246 |
8208 (autoload (quote ebnf-apply-style) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8247 (autoload (quote ebnf-apply-style) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8209 Set STYLE as the current style. | 8248 Set STYLE as the current style. |
8210 | 8249 |
8211 It returns the old style symbol. | 8250 Returns the old style symbol. |
8212 | 8251 |
8213 See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. | 8252 See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. |
8214 | 8253 |
8215 \(fn STYLE)" t nil) | 8254 \(fn STYLE)" t nil) |
8216 | 8255 |
8217 (autoload (quote ebnf-reset-style) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8256 (autoload (quote ebnf-reset-style) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8218 Reset current style. | 8257 Reset current style. |
8219 | 8258 |
8220 It returns the old style symbol. | 8259 Returns the old style symbol. |
8221 | 8260 |
8222 See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. | 8261 See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. |
8223 | 8262 |
8224 \(fn &optional STYLE)" t nil) | 8263 \(fn &optional STYLE)" t nil) |
8225 | 8264 |
8226 (autoload (quote ebnf-push-style) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8265 (autoload (quote ebnf-push-style) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8227 Push the current style and set STYLE as the current style. | 8266 Push the current style onto a stack and set STYLE as the current style. |
8228 | 8267 |
8229 It returns the old style symbol. | 8268 Returns the old style symbol. |
8269 | |
8270 See also `ebnf-pop-style'. | |
8230 | 8271 |
8231 See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. | 8272 See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. |
8232 | 8273 |
8233 \(fn &optional STYLE)" t nil) | 8274 \(fn &optional STYLE)" t nil) |
8234 | 8275 |
8235 (autoload (quote ebnf-pop-style) "ebnf2ps" "\ | 8276 (autoload (quote ebnf-pop-style) "ebnf2ps" "\ |
8236 Pop a style and set it as the current style. | 8277 Pop a style from the stack of pushed styles and set it as the current style. |
8237 | 8278 |
8238 It returns the old style symbol. | 8279 Returns the old style symbol. |
8280 | |
8281 See also `ebnf-push-style'. | |
8239 | 8282 |
8240 See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. | 8283 See `ebnf-style-database' documentation. |
8241 | 8284 |
8242 \(fn)" t nil) | 8285 \(fn)" t nil) |
8243 | 8286 |
8891 If THUNK returns nil, we display BUFFER starting at the top, and | 8934 If THUNK returns nil, we display BUFFER starting at the top, and |
8892 shrink the window to fit. If THUNK returns non-nil, we don't do those things. | 8935 shrink the window to fit. If THUNK returns non-nil, we don't do those things. |
8893 | 8936 |
8894 After THUNK has been called, this function \"electrically\" pops up a window | 8937 After THUNK has been called, this function \"electrically\" pops up a window |
8895 in which BUFFER is displayed and allows the user to scroll through that buffer | 8938 in which BUFFER is displayed and allows the user to scroll through that buffer |
8896 in electric-help-mode. The window's height will be at least MINHEIGHT if | 8939 in `electric-help-mode'. The window's height will be at least MINHEIGHT if |
8897 this value is non-nil. | 8940 this value is non-nil. |
8898 | 8941 |
8899 If THUNK returns nil, we display BUFFER starting at the top, and | 8942 If THUNK returns nil, we display BUFFER starting at the top, and |
8900 shrink the window to fit if `electric-help-shrink-window' is non-nil. | 8943 shrink the window to fit if `electric-help-shrink-window' is non-nil. |
8901 If THUNK returns non-nil, we don't do those things. | 8944 If THUNK returns non-nil, we don't do those things. |
8902 | 8945 |
8903 When the user exits (with `electric-help-exit', or otherwise), the help | 8946 When the user exits (with `electric-help-exit', or otherwise), the help |
8904 buffer's window disappears (i.e., we use `save-window-excursion'), and | 8947 buffer's window disappears (i.e., we use `save-window-excursion'), and |
8905 BUFFER is put into `default-major-mode' (or `fundamental-mode') when we exit. | 8948 BUFFER is put into `default-major-mode' (or `fundamental-mode'). |
8906 | 8949 |
8907 \(fn THUNK &optional BUFFER NOERASE MINHEIGHT)" nil nil) | 8950 \(fn THUNK &optional BUFFER NOERASE MINHEIGHT)" nil nil) |
8908 | 8951 |
8909 (autoload (quote electric-helpify) "ehelp" "\ | 8952 (autoload (quote electric-helpify) "ehelp" "\ |
8910 Not documented | 8953 Not documented |
12688 Run grep, with user-specified args, and collect output in a buffer. | 12731 Run grep, with user-specified args, and collect output in a buffer. |
12689 While grep runs asynchronously, you can use \\[next-error] (M-x next-error), | 12732 While grep runs asynchronously, you can use \\[next-error] (M-x next-error), |
12690 or \\<grep-mode-map>\\[compile-goto-error] in the grep output buffer, to go to the lines | 12733 or \\<grep-mode-map>\\[compile-goto-error] in the grep output buffer, to go to the lines |
12691 where grep found matches. | 12734 where grep found matches. |
12692 | 12735 |
12736 For doing a recursive `grep', see the `rgrep' command. For running | |
12737 `grep' in a specific directory, see `lgrep'. | |
12738 | |
12693 This command uses a special history list for its COMMAND-ARGS, so you can | 12739 This command uses a special history list for its COMMAND-ARGS, so you can |
12694 easily repeat a grep command. | 12740 easily repeat a grep command. |
12695 | 12741 |
12696 A prefix argument says to default the argument based upon the current | 12742 A prefix argument says to default the argument based upon the current |
12697 tag the cursor is over, substituting it into the last grep command | 12743 tag the cursor is over, substituting it into the last grep command |
12712 \(fn COMMAND-ARGS)" t nil) | 12758 \(fn COMMAND-ARGS)" t nil) |
12713 | 12759 |
12714 (defalias (quote find-grep) (quote grep-find)) | 12760 (defalias (quote find-grep) (quote grep-find)) |
12715 | 12761 |
12716 (autoload (quote lgrep) "grep" "\ | 12762 (autoload (quote lgrep) "grep" "\ |
12717 Run grep, searching for REGEXP in FILES in current directory. | 12763 Run grep, searching for REGEXP in FILES in directory DIR. |
12718 The search is limited to file names matching shell pattern FILES. | 12764 The search is limited to file names matching shell pattern FILES. |
12719 FILES may use abbreviations defined in `grep-files-aliases', e.g. | 12765 FILES may use abbreviations defined in `grep-files-aliases', e.g. |
12720 entering `ch' is equivalent to `*.[ch]'. | 12766 entering `ch' is equivalent to `*.[ch]'. |
12721 | 12767 |
12722 With \\[universal-argument] prefix, you can edit the constructed shell command line | 12768 With \\[universal-argument] prefix, you can edit the constructed shell command line |
12727 can use \\[next-error] (M-x next-error), or \\<grep-mode-map>\\[compile-goto-error] | 12773 can use \\[next-error] (M-x next-error), or \\<grep-mode-map>\\[compile-goto-error] |
12728 in the grep output buffer, to go to the lines where grep found matches. | 12774 in the grep output buffer, to go to the lines where grep found matches. |
12729 | 12775 |
12730 This command shares argument histories with \\[rgrep] and \\[grep]. | 12776 This command shares argument histories with \\[rgrep] and \\[grep]. |
12731 | 12777 |
12732 \(fn REGEXP &optional FILES)" t nil) | 12778 \(fn REGEXP &optional FILES DIR)" t nil) |
12733 | 12779 |
12734 (autoload (quote rgrep) "grep" "\ | 12780 (autoload (quote rgrep) "grep" "\ |
12735 Recursively grep for REGEXP in FILES in directory tree rooted at DIR. | 12781 Recursively grep for REGEXP in FILES in directory tree rooted at DIR. |
12736 The search is limited to file names matching shell pattern FILES. | 12782 The search is limited to file names matching shell pattern FILES. |
12737 FILES may use abbreviations defined in `grep-files-aliases', e.g. | 12783 FILES may use abbreviations defined in `grep-files-aliases', e.g. |
14721 \(fn)" t nil) | 14767 \(fn)" t nil) |
14722 | 14768 |
14723 (autoload (quote ido-switch-buffer-other-window) "ido" "\ | 14769 (autoload (quote ido-switch-buffer-other-window) "ido" "\ |
14724 Switch to another buffer and show it in another window. | 14770 Switch to another buffer and show it in another window. |
14725 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14771 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14726 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido'. | 14772 For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'. |
14727 | 14773 |
14728 \(fn)" t nil) | 14774 \(fn)" t nil) |
14729 | 14775 |
14730 (autoload (quote ido-display-buffer) "ido" "\ | 14776 (autoload (quote ido-display-buffer) "ido" "\ |
14731 Display a buffer in another window but don't select it. | 14777 Display a buffer in another window but don't select it. |
14732 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14778 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14733 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido'. | 14779 For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'. |
14734 | 14780 |
14735 \(fn)" t nil) | 14781 \(fn)" t nil) |
14736 | 14782 |
14737 (autoload (quote ido-kill-buffer) "ido" "\ | 14783 (autoload (quote ido-kill-buffer) "ido" "\ |
14738 Kill a buffer. | 14784 Kill a buffer. |
14739 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14785 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14740 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido'. | 14786 For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'. |
14741 | 14787 |
14742 \(fn)" t nil) | 14788 \(fn)" t nil) |
14743 | 14789 |
14744 (autoload (quote ido-insert-buffer) "ido" "\ | 14790 (autoload (quote ido-insert-buffer) "ido" "\ |
14745 Insert contents of a buffer in current buffer after point. | 14791 Insert contents of a buffer in current buffer after point. |
14746 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14792 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14747 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido'. | 14793 For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'. |
14748 | 14794 |
14749 \(fn)" t nil) | 14795 \(fn)" t nil) |
14750 | 14796 |
14751 (autoload (quote ido-switch-buffer-other-frame) "ido" "\ | 14797 (autoload (quote ido-switch-buffer-other-frame) "ido" "\ |
14752 Switch to another buffer and show it in another frame. | 14798 Switch to another buffer and show it in another frame. |
14753 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14799 The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14754 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido'. | 14800 For details of keybindings, see `ido-switch-buffer'. |
14755 | 14801 |
14756 \(fn)" t nil) | 14802 \(fn)" t nil) |
14757 | 14803 |
14758 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-in-dir) "ido" "\ | 14804 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-in-dir) "ido" "\ |
14759 Switch to another file starting from DIR. | 14805 Switch to another file starting from DIR. |
14804 \(fn)" t nil) | 14850 \(fn)" t nil) |
14805 | 14851 |
14806 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-other-window) "ido" "\ | 14852 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-other-window) "ido" "\ |
14807 Switch to another file and show it in another window. | 14853 Switch to another file and show it in another window. |
14808 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14854 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14809 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14855 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14810 | 14856 |
14811 \(fn)" t nil) | 14857 \(fn)" t nil) |
14812 | 14858 |
14813 (autoload (quote ido-find-alternate-file) "ido" "\ | 14859 (autoload (quote ido-find-alternate-file) "ido" "\ |
14814 Switch to another file and show it in another window. | 14860 Switch to another file and show it in another window. |
14815 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14861 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14816 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14862 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14817 | 14863 |
14818 \(fn)" t nil) | 14864 \(fn)" t nil) |
14819 | 14865 |
14820 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-read-only) "ido" "\ | 14866 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-read-only) "ido" "\ |
14821 Edit file read-only with name obtained via minibuffer. | 14867 Edit file read-only with name obtained via minibuffer. |
14822 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14868 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14823 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14869 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14824 | 14870 |
14825 \(fn)" t nil) | 14871 \(fn)" t nil) |
14826 | 14872 |
14827 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-read-only-other-window) "ido" "\ | 14873 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-read-only-other-window) "ido" "\ |
14828 Edit file read-only in other window with name obtained via minibuffer. | 14874 Edit file read-only in other window with name obtained via minibuffer. |
14829 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14875 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14830 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14876 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14831 | 14877 |
14832 \(fn)" t nil) | 14878 \(fn)" t nil) |
14833 | 14879 |
14834 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-read-only-other-frame) "ido" "\ | 14880 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-read-only-other-frame) "ido" "\ |
14835 Edit file read-only in other frame with name obtained via minibuffer. | 14881 Edit file read-only in other frame with name obtained via minibuffer. |
14836 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14882 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14837 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14883 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14838 | 14884 |
14839 \(fn)" t nil) | 14885 \(fn)" t nil) |
14840 | 14886 |
14841 (autoload (quote ido-display-file) "ido" "\ | 14887 (autoload (quote ido-display-file) "ido" "\ |
14842 Display a file in another window but don't select it. | 14888 Display a file in another window but don't select it. |
14843 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14889 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14844 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14890 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14845 | 14891 |
14846 \(fn)" t nil) | 14892 \(fn)" t nil) |
14847 | 14893 |
14848 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-other-frame) "ido" "\ | 14894 (autoload (quote ido-find-file-other-frame) "ido" "\ |
14849 Switch to another file and show it in another frame. | 14895 Switch to another file and show it in another frame. |
14850 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14896 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14851 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14897 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14852 | 14898 |
14853 \(fn)" t nil) | 14899 \(fn)" t nil) |
14854 | 14900 |
14855 (autoload (quote ido-write-file) "ido" "\ | 14901 (autoload (quote ido-write-file) "ido" "\ |
14856 Write current buffer to a file. | 14902 Write current buffer to a file. |
14857 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14903 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14858 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14904 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14859 | 14905 |
14860 \(fn)" t nil) | 14906 \(fn)" t nil) |
14861 | 14907 |
14862 (autoload (quote ido-insert-file) "ido" "\ | 14908 (autoload (quote ido-insert-file) "ido" "\ |
14863 Insert contents of file in current buffer. | 14909 Insert contents of file in current buffer. |
14864 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14910 The file name is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14865 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14911 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14866 | 14912 |
14867 \(fn)" t nil) | 14913 \(fn)" t nil) |
14868 | 14914 |
14869 (autoload (quote ido-dired) "ido" "\ | 14915 (autoload (quote ido-dired) "ido" "\ |
14870 Call `dired' the ido way. | 14916 Call `dired' the ido way. |
14871 The directory is selected interactively by typing a substring. | 14917 The directory is selected interactively by typing a substring. |
14872 For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] ido-find-file'. | 14918 For details of keybindings, see `ido-find-file'. |
14873 | 14919 |
14874 \(fn)" t nil) | 14920 \(fn)" t nil) |
14875 | 14921 |
14876 (autoload (quote ido-read-buffer) "ido" "\ | 14922 (autoload (quote ido-read-buffer) "ido" "\ |
14877 Ido replacement for the built-in `read-buffer'. | 14923 Ido replacement for the built-in `read-buffer'. |
15005 | 15051 |
15006 \(fn)" nil nil) | 15052 \(fn)" nil nil) |
15007 | 15053 |
15008 (autoload (quote image-type-auto-detected-p) "image" "\ | 15054 (autoload (quote image-type-auto-detected-p) "image" "\ |
15009 Return t iff the current buffer contains an auto-detectable image. | 15055 Return t iff the current buffer contains an auto-detectable image. |
15010 Whether image types are auto-detectable or not depends on the setting | |
15011 of the variable `image-type-auto-detectable'. | |
15012 | |
15013 This function is intended to be used from `magic-mode-alist' (which see). | 15056 This function is intended to be used from `magic-mode-alist' (which see). |
15057 | |
15058 First, compare the beginning of the buffer with `image-type-header-regexps'. | |
15059 If an appropriate image type is found, check if that image type can be | |
15060 autodetected using the variable `image-type-auto-detectable'. Finally, | |
15061 if `buffer-file-name' is non-nil, check if it matches another major mode | |
15062 in `auto-mode-alist' apart from `image-mode'; if there is another match, | |
15063 the autodetection is considered to have failed. Return t if all the above | |
15064 steps succeed. | |
15014 | 15065 |
15015 \(fn)" nil nil) | 15066 \(fn)" nil nil) |
15016 | 15067 |
15017 (autoload (quote create-image) "image" "\ | 15068 (autoload (quote create-image) "image" "\ |
15018 Create an image. | 15069 Create an image. |
15943 ISPELL-ARGS EXTENDED-CHARACTER-MODE CHARACTER-SET) | 15994 ISPELL-ARGS EXTENDED-CHARACTER-MODE CHARACTER-SET) |
15944 | 15995 |
15945 DICTIONARY-NAME is a possible string value of variable `ispell-dictionary', | 15996 DICTIONARY-NAME is a possible string value of variable `ispell-dictionary', |
15946 nil means the default dictionary. | 15997 nil means the default dictionary. |
15947 | 15998 |
15948 CASECHARS is a regular expression of valid characters that comprise a | 15999 CASECHARS is a regular expression of valid characters that comprise a word. |
15949 word. | |
15950 | 16000 |
15951 NOT-CASECHARS is the opposite regexp of CASECHARS. | 16001 NOT-CASECHARS is the opposite regexp of CASECHARS. |
15952 | 16002 |
15953 OTHERCHARS is a regexp of characters in the NOT-CASECHARS set but which can be | 16003 OTHERCHARS is a regexp of characters in the NOT-CASECHARS set but which can be |
15954 used to construct words in some special way. If OTHERCHARS characters follow | 16004 used to construct words in some special way. If OTHERCHARS characters follow |
15958 \"Steven's\" are parsed as single words including the \"'\" character, but | 16008 \"Steven's\" are parsed as single words including the \"'\" character, but |
15959 \"Stevens'\" does not include the quote character as part of the word. | 16009 \"Stevens'\" does not include the quote character as part of the word. |
15960 If you want OTHERCHARS to be empty, use the empty string. | 16010 If you want OTHERCHARS to be empty, use the empty string. |
15961 Hint: regexp syntax requires the hyphen to be declared first here. | 16011 Hint: regexp syntax requires the hyphen to be declared first here. |
15962 | 16012 |
15963 CASECHAS, NOT-CASECHARS, and OTHERCHARS must be a unibyte string | 16013 CASECHARS, NOT-CASECHARS, and OTHERCHARS must be unibyte strings |
15964 containing bytes of CHARACTER-SET. In addition, if they contain | 16014 containing bytes of CHARACTER-SET. In addition, if they contain |
15965 a non-ASCII byte, the regular expression must be a single | 16015 a non-ASCII byte, the regular expression must be a single |
15966 `character set' construct that doesn't specify a character range | 16016 `character set' construct that doesn't specify a character range |
15967 for non-ASCII bytes. | 16017 for non-ASCII bytes. |
15968 | 16018 |
16046 which is in `ispell-local-dictionary-alist' or `ispell-dictionary-alist'. | 16096 which is in `ispell-local-dictionary-alist' or `ispell-dictionary-alist'. |
16047 | 16097 |
16048 This will check or reload the dictionary. Use \\[ispell-change-dictionary] | 16098 This will check or reload the dictionary. Use \\[ispell-change-dictionary] |
16049 or \\[ispell-region] to update the Ispell process. | 16099 or \\[ispell-region] to update the Ispell process. |
16050 | 16100 |
16051 return values: | 16101 Return values: |
16052 nil word is correct or spelling is accepted. | 16102 nil word is correct or spelling is accepted. |
16053 0 word is inserted into buffer-local definitions. | 16103 0 word is inserted into buffer-local definitions. |
16054 \"word\" word corrected from word list. | 16104 \"word\" word corrected from word list. |
16055 \(\"word\" arg) word is hand entered. | 16105 \(\"word\" arg) word is hand entered. |
16056 quit spell session exited. | 16106 quit spell session exited. |
16081 the aborted check to be completed later. | 16131 the aborted check to be completed later. |
16082 `q': Quit spelling session (Kills ispell process). | 16132 `q': Quit spelling session (Kills ispell process). |
16083 `l': Look up typed-in replacement in alternate dictionary. Wildcards okay. | 16133 `l': Look up typed-in replacement in alternate dictionary. Wildcards okay. |
16084 `u': Like `i', but the word is lower-cased first. | 16134 `u': Like `i', but the word is lower-cased first. |
16085 `m': Place typed-in value in personal dictionary, then recheck current word. | 16135 `m': Place typed-in value in personal dictionary, then recheck current word. |
16086 `C-l': redraws screen | 16136 `C-l': Redraw screen. |
16087 `C-r': recursive edit | 16137 `C-r': Recursive edit. |
16088 `C-z': suspend Emacs or iconify frame | 16138 `C-z': Suspend Emacs or iconify frame. |
16089 | 16139 |
16090 \(fn)" nil nil) | 16140 \(fn)" nil nil) |
16091 | 16141 |
16092 (autoload (quote ispell-kill-ispell) "ispell" "\ | 16142 (autoload (quote ispell-kill-ispell) "ispell" "\ |
16093 Kill current Ispell process (so that you may start a fresh one). | 16143 Kill current Ispell process (so that you may start a fresh one). |
28566 realm | 28616 realm |
28567 TYPE is the type of authentication to be returned. This is either a string | 28617 TYPE is the type of authentication to be returned. This is either a string |
28568 representing the type (basic, digest, etc), or nil or the symbol 'any' | 28618 representing the type (basic, digest, etc), or nil or the symbol 'any' |
28569 to specify that any authentication is acceptable. If requesting 'any' | 28619 to specify that any authentication is acceptable. If requesting 'any' |
28570 the strongest matching authentication will be returned. If this is | 28620 the strongest matching authentication will be returned. If this is |
28571 wrong, its no big deal, the error from the server will specify exactly | 28621 wrong, it's no big deal, the error from the server will specify exactly |
28572 what type of auth to use | 28622 what type of auth to use |
28573 PROMPT is boolean - specifies whether to ask the user for a username/password | 28623 PROMPT is boolean - specifies whether to ask the user for a username/password |
28574 if one cannot be found in the cache | 28624 if one cannot be found in the cache |
28575 | 28625 |
28576 \(fn URL REALM TYPE PROMPT &optional ARGS)" nil nil) | 28626 \(fn URL REALM TYPE PROMPT &optional ARGS)" nil nil) |
30389 If Viper is enabled, turn it off. Otherwise, turn it on. | 30439 If Viper is enabled, turn it off. Otherwise, turn it on. |
30390 | 30440 |
30391 \(fn)" t nil) | 30441 \(fn)" t nil) |
30392 | 30442 |
30393 (autoload (quote viper-mode) "viper" "\ | 30443 (autoload (quote viper-mode) "viper" "\ |
30394 Turn on Viper emulation of Vi in Emacs. See Info node `(viper)Viper'. | 30444 Turn on Viper emulation of Vi in Emacs. See Info node `(viper)Top'. |
30395 | 30445 |
30396 \(fn)" t nil) | 30446 \(fn)" t nil) |
30397 | 30447 |
30398 ;;;*** | 30448 ;;;*** |
30399 | 30449 |