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author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Sun, 15 Oct 2000 04:38:24 +0000 |
parents | d4ac295a98b3 |
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@c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../info/hooks @node Standard Hooks, Index, Standard Keymaps, Top @appendix Standard Hooks The following is a list of hook variables that let you provide functions to be called from within Emacs on suitable occasions. Most of these variables have names ending with @samp{-hook}. They are @dfn{normal hooks}, run by means of @code{run-hooks}. The value of such a hook is a list of functions; the functions are called with no arguments and their values are completely ignored. The recommended way to put a new function on such a hook is to call @code{add-hook}. @xref{Hooks}, for more information about using hooks. The variables whose names end in @samp{-hooks} or @samp{-functions} are usually @dfn{abnormal hooks}; their values are lists of functions, but these functions are called in a special way (they are passed arguments, or their values are used). A few of these variables are actually normal hooks which were named before we established the convention that normal hooks' names should end in @samp{-hook}. The variables whose names end in @samp{-function} have single functions as their values. (In older Emacs versions, some of these variables had names ending in @samp{-hook} even though they were not normal hooks; however, we have renamed all of those.) @c !!! need xref to where each hook is documented or else document it @c by specifying what is expected, and when it is called relative to @c mode initialization. @table @code @item activate-mark-hook @item after-change-function @item after-change-functions @item after-init-hook @item after-insert-file-functions @item after-make-frame-hook @item after-revert-hook @item after-save-hook @item auto-fill-function @item auto-save-hook @item before-change-function @item before-change-functions @item before-init-hook @item before-make-frame-hook @item before-revert-hook @item blink-paren-function @item buffer-access-fontify-functions @item c-mode-hook @item calendar-load-hook @item change-major-mode-hook @item command-history-hook @item command-line-functions @item comment-indent-function @item deactivate-mark-hook @item diary-display-hook @item diary-hook @item dired-mode-hook @item disabled-command-hook @item echo-area-clear-hook @item edit-picture-hook @item electric-buffer-menu-mode-hook @item electric-command-history-hook @item electric-help-mode-hook @item emacs-lisp-mode-hook @item find-file-hooks @item find-file-not-found-hooks @item first-change-hook @item fortran-comment-hook @item fortran-mode-hook @item ftp-setup-write-file-hooks @item ftp-write-file-hook @item indent-mim-hook @item initial-calendar-window-hook @item kill-buffer-hook @item kill-buffer-query-functions @item kill-emacs-hook @item kill-emacs-query-functions @item LaTeX-mode-hook @item ledit-mode-hook @item lisp-indent-function @item lisp-interaction-mode-hook @item lisp-mode-hook @item list-diary-entries-hook @item local-write-file-hooks @item m2-mode-hook @item mail-mode-hook @item mail-setup-hook @item mark-diary-entries-hook @item medit-mode-hook @item menu-bar-update-hook @item minibuffer-setup-hook @item minibuffer-exit-hook @item news-mode-hook @item news-reply-mode-hook @item news-setup-hook @item nongregorian-diary-listing-hook @item nongregorian-diary-marking-hook @item nroff-mode-hook @item outline-mode-hook @item plain-TeX-mode-hook @item post-command-hook @item pre-abbrev-expand-hook @item pre-command-hook @item print-diary-entries-hook @item prolog-mode-hook @item protect-innocence-hook @item redisplay-end-trigger-functions @item rmail-edit-mode-hook @item rmail-mode-hook @item rmail-summary-mode-hook @item scheme-indent-hook @item scheme-mode-hook @item scribe-mode-hook @item shell-mode-hook @item shell-set-directory-error-hook @item suspend-hook @item suspend-resume-hook @item temp-buffer-show-function @item term-setup-hook @item terminal-mode-hook @item terminal-mode-break-hook @item TeX-mode-hook @item text-mode-hook @item today-visible-calendar-hook @item today-invisible-calendar-hook @item vi-mode-hook @item view-hook @item window-configuration-change-hook @item window-scroll-functions @item window-setup-hook @item window-size-change-functions @item write-contents-hooks @item write-file-hooks @item write-region-annotate-functions @end table