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| author | bh <qn+git@excalibur.computer> | 2025-12-12 20:59:09 +0800 |
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| committer | bh <qn+git@excalibur.computer> | 2025-12-12 20:59:09 +0800 |
| commit | 77cfedd1c9a6173cc8b47fb97eb594ef3186c264 (patch) | |
| tree | a8219eec8022cb15af3d3d95c225b82f72285259 /straight | |
| parent | f5e40c74da77adf875dea03c0a120ea64d7a58d4 (diff) | |
Removed unnecessary files from git tracking and added magit to config
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113 files changed, 0 insertions, 3290 deletions
diff --git a/straight/build-cache.el b/straight/build-cache.el deleted file mode 100644 index b4655f2..0000000 --- a/straight/build-cache.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1011 +0,0 @@ - -:tanat - -"30.2" - -#s(hash-table test equal data ("straight" ("2025-12-10 14:34:06" ("emacs") (:type git :host github :repo "radian-software/straight.el" :files ("straight*.el") :branch "main" :package "straight" :local-repo "straight.el")) "org-elpa" ("2025-12-10 14:34:06" nil (:local-repo nil :package "org-elpa" :type git)) "melpa" ("2025-12-10 14:34:06" nil (:type git :host github :repo "melpa/melpa" :build nil :package "melpa" :local-repo "melpa")) "gnu-elpa-mirror" ("2025-12-10 14:34:08" nil (:type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/gnu-elpa-mirror" :build nil :package "gnu-elpa-mirror" :local-repo "gnu-elpa-mirror")) "use-package" ("2025-12-10 14:34:12" ("emacs" "bind-key") (:type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/use-package" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git")) :package "use-package" :local-repo "use-package")) "bind-key" ("2025-12-10 14:34:11" ("emacs") (:type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/bind-key" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git")) :package "bind-key" :local-repo "bind-key")) "diminish" ("2025-12-10 14:34:13" ("emacs") (:type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/diminish" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git")) :package "diminish" :local-repo "diminish")) "nongnu-elpa" ("2025-12-10 14:47:08" nil (:type git :repo "https://github.com/emacsmirror/nongnu_elpa.git" :depth (full single-branch) :local-repo "nongnu-elpa" :build nil :package "nongnu-elpa")) "evil" ("2025-12-10 14:47:20" ("emacs" "cl-lib" "goto-chg" "nadvice") (:repo "https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil" :files (:defaults (:exclude "COPYING" "lib" "scripts")) :package "evil" :type git :local-repo "evil")) "el-get" ("2025-12-10 14:47:16" nil (:type git :host github :repo "dimitri/el-get" :build nil :package "el-get" :local-repo "el-get")) "emacsmirror-mirror" ("2025-12-10 14:47:17" nil (:type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/emacsmirror-mirror" :build nil :package "emacsmirror-mirror" :local-repo "emacsmirror-mirror")) "goto-chg" ("2025-12-10 14:47:19" ("emacs") (:repo "https://github.com/emacs-evil/goto-chg" :files (:defaults (:exclude "LICENSE")) :package "goto-chg" :type git :local-repo "goto-chg")) "evil-collection" ("2025-12-10 15:00:26" ("emacs" "evil" "annalist") (:type git :host github :repo "emacs-evil/evil-collection" :files (:defaults "modes") :package "evil-collection" :local-repo "evil-collection")) "annalist" ("2025-12-10 14:47:24" ("emacs" "cl-lib") (:type git :host github :repo "emacsmirror/annalist" :package "annalist" :local-repo "annalist")) "ultra-scroll" ("2025-12-10 17:06:48" ("emacs") (:type git :host github :repo "emacsmirror/ultra-scroll" :package "ultra-scroll" :local-repo "ultra-scroll")) "go-mode" ("2025-12-10 17:56:23" ("emacs") (:repo "https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el" :files (:defaults (:exclude "generate_authors.sh")) :package "go-mode" :type git :local-repo "go-mode")) "rust-mode" ("2025-12-10 17:56:25" ("emacs") (:repo "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-mode" :files (:defaults (:exclude "test-*" "triagebot.toml" "*.sh")) :package "rust-mode" :type git :local-repo "rust-mode")) "doom-modeline" ("2025-12-10 18:04:35" ("emacs" "compat" "nerd-icons" "shrink-path") (:type git :host github :repo "seagle0128/doom-modeline" :files (:defaults) :package "doom-modeline" :local-repo "doom-modeline")) "compat" ("2025-12-10 18:04:25" ("emacs" "seq") (:type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/compat" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git")) :package "compat" :local-repo "compat")) "seq" ("2025-12-10 18:04:25" nil (:type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/seq" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git")) :package "seq" :local-repo "seq")) "nerd-icons" ("2025-12-10 18:09:03" ("emacs") (:type git :host github :repo "emacsmirror/nerd-icons" :package "nerd-icons" :local-repo "nerd-icons")) "shrink-path" ("2025-12-10 18:04:35" ("emacs" "s" "dash" "f") (:type git :repo "https://gitlab.com/bennya/shrink-path.el.git" :files (:defaults) :package "shrink-path" :local-repo "shrink-path.el")) "s" ("2025-12-10 18:04:31" nil (:type git :host github :repo "magnars/s.el" :files (:defaults) :package "s" :local-repo "s.el")) "dash" ("2025-12-10 18:04:33" ("emacs") (:type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/dash" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git")) :package "dash" :local-repo "dash")) "f" ("2025-12-10 18:04:35" ("emacs" "s" "dash") (:type git :host github :repo "rejeep/f.el" :files (:defaults) :package "f" :local-repo "f.el")))) - -#s(hash-table test equal data ("straight" ((straight-autoloads straight straight-x straight-ert-print-hack) (autoload 'straight-remove-unused-repos "straight" "Remove unused repositories from the repos and build directories. -A repo is considered \"unused\" if it was not explicitly requested via -`straight-use-package' during the current Emacs session. -If FORCE is non-nil do not prompt before deleting repos. - -(fn &optional FORCE)" t) (autoload 'straight-get-recipe "straight" "Interactively select a recipe from one of the recipe repositories. -All recipe repositories in `straight-recipe-repositories' will -first be cloned. After the recipe is selected, it will be copied -to the kill ring. With a prefix argument, first prompt for a -recipe repository to search. Only that repository will be -cloned. - -From Lisp code, SOURCES should be a subset of the symbols in -`straight-recipe-repositories'. Only those recipe repositories -are cloned and searched. If it is nil or omitted, then the value -of `straight-recipe-repositories' is used. If SOURCES is the -symbol `interactive', then the user is prompted to select a -recipe repository, and a list containing that recipe repository -is used for the value of SOURCES. ACTION may be `copy' (copy -recipe to the kill ring), `insert' (insert at point), or nil (no -action, just return it). - -Optional arg FILTER must be a unary function. -It takes a package name as its sole argument. -If it returns nil the candidate is excluded. - -USE-CACHE non-nil means respect the existing straight.el recipe cache, -i.e. display also packages that have been registered in the current -Emacs session even if not found in any recipe repository, and if such a -package is selected, return just the package name as a symbol, instead -of a recipe. (It is not possible to return an actual recipe, as the API -for `straight-get-recipe' returns MELPA-style recipes, while cached -recipes have already been converted into the internal format.) - -Within `straight-get-recipe', the symbol `cache' is treated as if it is -also a member of `straight-recipe-repositories', and refers to the set -of packages that have already been registered in the current Emacs -session. - -(fn &optional SOURCES ACTION FILTER USE-CACHE)" t) (autoload 'straight-visit-package-website "straight" "Visit the package RECIPE's website. - -(fn RECIPE)" t) (autoload 'straight-visit-package "straight" "Open PACKAGE's local repository directory. -When BUILD is non-nil visit PACKAGE's build directory. - -(fn PACKAGE &optional BUILD)" t) (autoload 'straight-use-package "straight" "Register, clone, build, and activate a package and its dependencies. -This is the main entry point to the functionality of straight.el. - -MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is either a symbol naming a package, or a list -whose car is a symbol naming a package and whose cdr is a -property list containing e.g. `:type', `:local-repo', `:files', -and VC backend specific keywords. - -First, the package recipe is registered with straight.el. If -NO-CLONE is a function, then it is called with two arguments: the -package name as a string, and a boolean value indicating whether -the local repository for the package is available. In that case, -the return value of the function is used as the value of NO-CLONE -instead. In any case, if NO-CLONE is non-nil, then processing -stops here. - -Otherwise, the repository is cloned, if it is missing. If -NO-BUILD is a function, then it is called with one argument: the -package name as a string. In that case, the return value of the -function is used as the value of NO-BUILD instead. In any case, -if NO-BUILD is non-nil, then processing halts here. Otherwise, -the package is built and activated. Note that if the package -recipe has a nil `:build' entry, then NO-BUILD is ignored -and processing always stops before building and activation -occurs. - -CAUSE is a string explaining the reason why -`straight-use-package' has been called. It is for internal use -only, and is used to construct progress messages. INTERACTIVE is -non-nil if the function has been called interactively. It is for -internal use only, and is used to determine whether to show a -hint about how to install the package permanently. - -Return non-nil when package is initially installed, nil otherwise. - -Interactively, prompt with a list of available packages in currently -registered recipe repositories. With prefix arg, prompt first for which -recipe repository to list from. If a package has already been registered -in the current Emacs session, the existing recipe is re-used rather than -being looked up anew. With prefix arg, \"cache\" is displayed as one of -the recipe repositories, and allows filtering to only already-registered -packages. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE &optional NO-CLONE NO-BUILD CAUSE INTERACTIVE)" t) (autoload 'straight-register-package "straight" "Register a package without cloning, building, or activating it. -This function is equivalent to calling `straight-use-package' -with a non-nil argument for NO-CLONE. It is provided for -convenience. MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is as for -`straight-use-package'. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE)") (autoload 'straight-use-package-no-build "straight" "Register and clone a package without building it. -This function is equivalent to calling `straight-use-package' -with nil for NO-CLONE but a non-nil argument for NO-BUILD. It is -provided for convenience. MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is as for -`straight-use-package'. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE)") (autoload 'straight-use-package-lazy "straight" "Register, build, and activate a package if it is already cloned. -This function is equivalent to calling `straight-use-package' -with symbol `lazy' for NO-CLONE. It is provided for convenience. -MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is as for `straight-use-package'. - -Argument CAUSE is for internal use only. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE &optional CAUSE)") (autoload 'straight-use-recipes "straight" "Register a recipe repository using MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE. -This registers the recipe and builds it if it is already cloned. -Note that you probably want the recipe for a recipe repository to -include a nil `:build' property, to unconditionally -inhibit the build phase. - -This function also adds the recipe repository to -`straight-recipe-repositories', at the end of the list. - -Existing recipe repositories are not searched for a recipe for the -recipe repository you are trying to register, because that is strange -and confusing. If you explicitly want this behavior, you can use the -`straight-use-package' API directly. - -Argument CAUSE is for internal use only. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE &optional CAUSE)") (autoload 'straight-override-recipe "straight" "Register MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE as a recipe override. -This puts it in `straight-recipe-overrides', depending on the -value of `straight-current-profile'. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE)") (autoload 'straight-check-package "straight" "Rebuild a PACKAGE if it has been modified. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. See also `straight-rebuild-package' and -`straight-check-all'. - -(fn PACKAGE)" t) (autoload 'straight-check-all "straight" "Rebuild any packages that have been modified. -See also `straight-rebuild-all' and `straight-check-package'. -This function should not be called during init." t) (autoload 'straight-rebuild-package "straight" "Rebuild a PACKAGE. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument RECURSIVE, rebuild -all dependencies as well. See also `straight-check-package' and -`straight-rebuild-all'. - -(fn PACKAGE &optional RECURSIVE)" t) (autoload 'straight-rebuild-all "straight" "Rebuild all packages. -See also `straight-check-all' and `straight-rebuild-package'." t) (autoload 'straight-prune-build-cache "straight" "Prune the build cache. -This means that only packages that were built in the last init -run and subsequent interactive session will remain; other -packages will have their build mtime information and any cached -autoloads discarded.") (autoload 'straight-prune-build-directory "straight" "Prune the build directory. -This means that only packages that were built in the last init -run and subsequent interactive session will remain; other -packages will have their build directories deleted.") (autoload 'straight-prune-build "straight" "Prune the build cache and build directory. -This means that only packages that were built in the last init -run and subsequent interactive session will remain; other -packages will have their build mtime information discarded and -their build directories deleted." t) (autoload 'straight-normalize-package "straight" "Normalize a PACKAGE's local repository to its recipe's configuration. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. - -CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS non-nil (interactively, prefix arg) means if the -repository is a snapshot, convert it to a full repository first. - -(fn PACKAGE &key CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS)" t) (autoload 'straight-normalize-all "straight" "Normalize all packages. See `straight-normalize-package'. -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -normalized. If multiple packages come from the same local -repository, only one is normalized. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are normalized. -It is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be normalized. - -CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS non-nil (interactively, prefix arg) means if -repositories are snapshots, convert them to full repositories first. - -(fn &optional PREDICATE CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS)" t) (autoload 'straight-fetch-package "straight" "Try to fetch a PACKAGE from the primary remote. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -fetch not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) (autoload 'straight-fetch-package-and-deps "straight" "Try to fetch a PACKAGE and its (transitive) dependencies. -PACKAGE, its dependencies, their dependencies, etc. are fetched -from their primary remotes. - -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -fetch not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) (autoload 'straight-fetch-all "straight" "Try to fetch all packages from their primary remotes. -With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, fetch not just from primary -remotes but also from upstreams (for forked packages). - -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -fetched. If multiple packages come from the same local -repository, only one is fetched. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are fetched. It -is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be fetched. - -(fn &optional FROM-UPSTREAM PREDICATE)" t) (autoload 'straight-merge-package "straight" "Try to merge a PACKAGE from the primary remote. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -merge not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) (autoload 'straight-merge-package-and-deps "straight" "Try to merge a PACKAGE and its (transitive) dependencies. -PACKAGE, its dependencies, their dependencies, etc. are merged -from their primary remotes. - -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -merge not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) (autoload 'straight-merge-all "straight" "Try to merge all packages from their primary remotes. -With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, merge not just from primary -remotes but also from upstreams (for forked packages). - -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -merged. If multiple packages come from the same local -repository, only one is merged. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are merged. It -is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be merged. - -(fn &optional FROM-UPSTREAM PREDICATE)" t) (autoload 'straight-pull-package "straight" "Try to pull a PACKAGE from the primary remote. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, pull -not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for forked -packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) (autoload 'straight-pull-package-and-deps "straight" "Try to pull a PACKAGE and its (transitive) dependencies. -PACKAGE, its dependencies, their dependencies, etc. are pulled -from their primary remotes. - -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -pull not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) (autoload 'straight-pull-all "straight" "Try to pull all packages from their primary remotes. -With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, pull not just from primary -remotes but also from upstreams (for forked packages). - -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -pulled. If multiple packages come from the same local repository, -only one is pulled. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are pulled. It -is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be pulled. - -(fn &optional FROM-UPSTREAM PREDICATE)" t) (autoload 'straight-push-package "straight" "Push a PACKAGE to its primary remote, if necessary. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. - -(fn PACKAGE)" t) (autoload 'straight-push-all "straight" "Try to push all packages to their primary remotes. - -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -pushed. If multiple packages come from the same local repository, -only one is pushed. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are normalized. -It is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be normalized. - -(fn &optional PREDICATE)" t) (autoload 'straight-freeze-versions "straight" "Write version lockfiles for currently activated packages. -This implies first pushing all packages that have unpushed local -changes. If the package management system has been used since the -last time the init-file was reloaded, offer to fix the situation -by reloading the init-file again. If FORCE is -non-nil (interactively, if a prefix argument is provided), skip -all checks and write the lockfile anyway. - -Currently, writing version lockfiles requires cloning all lazily -installed packages. Hopefully, this inconvenient requirement will -be removed in the future. - -Multiple lockfiles may be written (one for each profile), -according to the value of `straight-profiles'. - -(fn &optional FORCE)" t) (autoload 'straight-thaw-versions "straight" "Read version lockfiles and restore package versions to those listed." t) (autoload 'straight-bug-report "straight" "Test straight.el in a clean environment. -ARGS may be any of the following keywords and their respective values: - - :pre-bootstrap (Form)... - Forms evaluated before bootstrapping straight.el - e.g. (setq straight-repository-branch \"develop\") - Note this example is already in the default bootstrapping code. - - - :post-bootstrap (Form)... - Forms evaluated in the testing environment after boostrapping. - e.g. (straight-use-package \\='(example :type git :host github)) - - - :interactive Boolean - If nil, the subprocess will immediately exit after the test. - Output will be printed to `straight-bug-report--process-buffer' - Otherwise, the subprocess will be interactive. - - - :preserve Boolean - If non-nil, the test directory is left in the directory stored in the - variable `temporary-file-directory'. Otherwise, it is - immediately removed after the test is run. - - - :executable String - Indicate the Emacs executable to launch. - Defaults to the path of the current Emacs executable. - - - :raw Boolean - If non-nil, the raw process output is sent to - `straight-bug-report--process-buffer'. Otherwise, it is - formatted as markdown for submitting as an issue. - - - :user-dir String - If non-nil, the test is run with `user-emacs-directory' set to STRING. - Otherwise, a temporary directory is created and used. - Unless absolute, paths are expanded relative to the variable - `temporary-file-directory'. - -ARGS are accessible within the :pre/:post-bootsrap phases via the -locally bound plist, straight-bug-report-args. - -(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t) (function-put 'straight-bug-report 'lisp-indent-function 0) (autoload 'straight-dependencies "straight" "Return a list of PACKAGE's dependencies, as strings. -PACKAGE is a string. If the dependencies have dependencies themselves, -then instead of strings they will be lists whose cars are the -dependencies and whose cdrs are the recursive dependencies in the same -format returned from `straight-dependencies'. - -Interactively, the user selects a package to show dependencies for, and -the dependencies are shown in the echo area. - -(fn &optional PACKAGE)" t) (autoload 'straight-dependents "straight" "Return a list of PACKAGE's dependents, as strings. -Dependents are packages that have the given package as a dependency. In -other words, this is the opposite of `straight-dependencies'. - -PACKAGE is a string. If the dependents have dependents themselves, then -instead of strings they will be lists whose cars are the dependents and -whose cdrs are the recursive dependents in the same format returned from -`straight-dependents'. - -(fn &optional PACKAGE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "straight" '("straight-")) (register-definition-prefixes "straight-ert-print-hack" '("+without-print-limits")) (defvar straight-x-pinned-packages nil "List of pinned packages.") (register-definition-prefixes "straight-x" '("straight-x-")) (provide 'straight-autoloads)) "bind-key" ((bind-key-autoloads bind-key bind-key-pkg) (defvar personal-keybindings nil "List of bindings performed by `bind-key'. - -Elements have the form ((KEY . [MAP]) CMD ORIGINAL-CMD)") (autoload 'bind-key "bind-key" "Bind KEY-NAME to COMMAND in KEYMAP (`global-map' if not passed). - -KEY-NAME may be a vector, in which case it is passed straight to -`define-key'. Or it may be a string to be interpreted as -spelled-out keystrokes, e.g., \"C-c C-z\". See the documentation -of `edmacro-mode' for details. - -COMMAND must be an interactive function or lambda form. - -KEYMAP, if present, should be a keymap variable or symbol. -For example: - - (bind-key \"M-h\" #\\='some-interactive-function my-mode-map) - - (bind-key \"M-h\" #\\='some-interactive-function \\='my-mode-map) - -If PREDICATE is non-nil, it is a form evaluated to determine when -a key should be bound. It must return non-nil in such cases. -Emacs can evaluate this form at any time that it does redisplay -or operates on menu data structures, so you should write it so it -can safely be called at any time. - -(fn KEY-NAME COMMAND &optional KEYMAP PREDICATE)" nil t) (autoload 'unbind-key "bind-key" "Unbind the given KEY-NAME, within the KEYMAP (if specified). -See `bind-key' for more details. - -(fn KEY-NAME &optional KEYMAP)" nil t) (autoload 'bind-key* "bind-key" "Similar to `bind-key', but overrides any mode-specific bindings. - -(fn KEY-NAME COMMAND &optional PREDICATE)" nil t) (autoload 'bind-keys "bind-key" "Bind multiple keys at once. - -Accepts keyword arguments: -:map MAP - a keymap into which the keybindings should be - added -:prefix KEY - prefix key for these bindings -:prefix-map MAP - name of the prefix map that should be created - for these bindings -:prefix-docstring STR - docstring for the prefix-map variable -:menu-name NAME - optional menu string for prefix map -:repeat-docstring STR - docstring for the repeat-map variable -:repeat-map MAP - name of the repeat map that should be created - for these bindings. If specified, the - `repeat-map' property of each command bound - (within the scope of the `:repeat-map' keyword) - is set to this map. -:exit BINDINGS - Within the scope of `:repeat-map' will bind the - key in the repeat map, but will not set the - `repeat-map' property of the bound command. -:continue BINDINGS - Within the scope of `:repeat-map' forces the - same behavior as if no special keyword had - been used (that is, the command is bound, and - it's `repeat-map' property set) -:continue-only BINDINGS - Within the scope of `:repeat-map', will make - the command continue but not enter the repeat - map, via the `repeat-continue' property -:filter FORM - optional form to determine when bindings apply - -The rest of the arguments are conses of keybinding string and a -function symbol (unquoted). - -(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t) (autoload 'bind-keys* "bind-key" "Bind multiple keys at once, in `override-global-map'. -Accepts the same keyword arguments as `bind-keys' (which see). - -This binds keys in such a way that bindings are not overridden by -other modes. See `override-global-mode'. - -(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t) (autoload 'describe-personal-keybindings "bind-key" "Display all the personal keybindings defined by `bind-key'." t) (register-definition-prefixes "bind-key" '("bind-key" "override-global-m")) (provide 'bind-key-autoloads)) "use-package" ((use-package-autoloads use-package use-package-pkg use-package-lint use-package-jump use-package-ensure use-package-ensure-system-package use-package-diminish use-package-delight use-package-core use-package-bind-key) (autoload 'use-package-autoload-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "Load PACKAGE and bind key sequence invoking this function to KEYMAP-SYMBOL. -Then simulate pressing the same key sequence a again, so that the -next key pressed is routed to the newly loaded keymap. - -This function supports use-package's :bind-keymap keyword. It -works by binding the given key sequence to an invocation of this -function for a particular keymap. The keymap is expected to be -defined by the package. In this way, loading the package is -deferred until the prefix key sequence is pressed. - -(fn KEYMAP-SYMBOL PACKAGE OVERRIDE)") (autoload 'use-package-normalize-binder "use-package-bind-key" " - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)") (defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind 'use-package-normalize-binder) (defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind* 'use-package-normalize-binder) (defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind 'use-package-autoloads-mode) (defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind* 'use-package-autoloads-mode) (autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind "use-package-bind-key" " - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional BIND-MACRO)") (defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap 'use-package-normalize-binder) (defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap* 'use-package-normalize-binder) (autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap "use-package-bind-key" " - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional OVERRIDE)") (autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap* "use-package-bind-key" " - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)") (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-bind-key" '("use-package-handler/:bind*")) (autoload 'use-package "use-package-core" "Declare an Emacs package by specifying a group of configuration options. - -For the full documentation, see Info node `(use-package) top'. -Usage: - - (use-package package-name - [:keyword [option]]...) - -:init Code to run before PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded. -:config Code to run after PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded. Note that - if loading is deferred for any reason, this code does not - execute until the lazy load has occurred. -:preface Code to be run before everything except `:disabled'; this - can be used to define functions for use in `:if', or that - should be seen by the byte-compiler. - -:mode Form to be added to `auto-mode-alist'. -:magic Form to be added to `magic-mode-alist'. -:magic-fallback Form to be added to `magic-fallback-mode-alist'. -:interpreter Form to be added to `interpreter-mode-alist'. - -:commands Define autoloads for commands defined by the package. - This is useful if the package is being lazily loaded, - and you wish to conditionally call functions in your - `:init' block that are defined in the package. -:autoload Similar to `:commands', but used for non-interactive functions. -:hook Specify hook(s) to attach this package to. - -:bind Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands. -:bind* Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands, - *overriding all minor mode bindings*. -:bind-keymap Bind a key prefix to an auto-loaded keymap defined in the - package. This is like `:bind', but for keymaps. -:bind-keymap* Like `:bind-keymap', but overrides all minor mode bindings - -:defer Defer loading of a package -- this is implied when using - `:commands', `:bind', `:bind*', `:mode', `:magic', `:hook', - `:magic-fallback', or `:interpreter'. This can be an integer, - to force loading after N seconds of idle time, if the package - has not already been loaded. -:demand Prevent the automatic deferred loading introduced by constructs - such as `:bind' (see `:defer' for the complete list). - -:after Delay the effect of the use-package declaration - until after the named libraries have loaded. - Before they have been loaded, no other keyword - has any effect at all, and once they have been - loaded it is as if `:after' was not specified. - -:if EXPR Initialize and load only if EXPR evaluates to a non-nil value. -:disabled The package is ignored completely if this keyword is present. -:defines Declare certain variables to silence the byte-compiler. -:functions Declare certain functions to silence the byte-compiler. -:load-path Add to the `load-path' before attempting to load the package. -:diminish Support for diminish.el (if installed). -:delight Support for delight.el (if installed). -:custom Call `customize-set-variable' on each variable - definition without modifying the Emacs `custom-file'. - (compare with `custom-set-variables'). -:custom-face Call `face-spec-set' with each face definition. -:ensure Loads the package using package.el if necessary. -:pin Pin the package to an archive. -:vc Install the package directly from a version control system - (using `package-vc.el'). - -(fn NAME &rest ARGS)" nil t) (function-put 'use-package 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-core" '("use-package-")) (autoload 'use-package-normalize/:delight "use-package-delight" "Normalize arguments to delight. - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)") (autoload 'use-package-handler/:delight "use-package-delight" " - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE)") (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-delight" '("use-package-normalize-delight")) (autoload 'use-package-normalize/:diminish "use-package-diminish" " - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)") (autoload 'use-package-handler/:diminish "use-package-diminish" " - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)") (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-diminish" '("use-package-normalize-diminish")) (autoload 'use-package-normalize/:ensure "use-package-ensure" " - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)") (autoload 'use-package-handler/:ensure "use-package-ensure" " - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ENSURE REST STATE)") (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-ensure" '("use-package-")) (autoload 'use-package-normalize/:ensure-system-package "use-package-ensure-system-package" "Turn ARGS into a list of conses of the form (PACKAGE-NAME . INSTALL-COMMAND). - -(fn NAME-SYMBOL KEYWORD ARGS)") (autoload 'use-package-handler/:ensure-system-package "use-package-ensure-system-package" "Execute the handler for `:ensure-system-package' keyword in `use-package'. - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)") (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-ensure-system-package" '("use-package-ensure-system-package-")) (autoload 'use-package-jump-to-package-form "use-package-jump" "Attempt to find and jump to the `use-package' form that loaded PACKAGE. -This will only find the form if that form actually required -PACKAGE. If PACKAGE was previously required then this function -will jump to the file that originally required PACKAGE instead. - -(fn PACKAGE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-jump" '("use-package-find-require")) (autoload 'use-package-lint "use-package-lint" "Check for errors in `use-package' declarations. -For example, if the module's `:if' condition is met, but even -with the specified `:load-path' the module cannot be found." t) (register-definition-prefixes "use-package-lint" '("use-package-lint-declaration")) (provide 'use-package-autoloads)) "diminish" ((diminish-autoloads diminish diminish-pkg) (autoload 'diminish "diminish" "Diminish mode-line display of minor mode MODE to TO-WHAT (default \"\"). - -Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any minor mode, followed -on the next line by what you want it diminished to (default empty string). -The response to neither prompt should be quoted. However, in Lisp code, -both args must be quoted, the first as a symbol, the second as a string, -as in (diminish \\='jiggle-mode \" Jgl\"). - -The mode-line displays of minor modes usually begin with a space, so -the modes' names appear as separate words on the mode line. However, if -you're having problems with a cramped mode line, you may choose to use single -letters for some modes, without leading spaces. Capitalizing them works -best; if you then diminish some mode to \"X\" but have `abbrev-mode' enabled as -well, you'll get a display like \"AbbrevX\". This function prepends a space -to TO-WHAT if it's > 1 char long & doesn't already begin with a space. - -(fn MODE &optional TO-WHAT)" t) (autoload 'diminish-undo "diminish" "Restore mode-line display of diminished mode MODE to its minor-mode value. -Do nothing if the arg is a minor mode that hasn't been diminished. - -Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any diminished mode (a -mode that was formerly a minor mode on which you invoked \\[diminish]). -To restore all diminished modes to minor status, answer `diminished-modes'. -The response to the prompt shouldn't be quoted. However, in Lisp code, -the arg must be quoted as a symbol, as in (diminish-undo \\='diminished-modes). - -(fn MODE)" t) (autoload 'diminished-modes "diminish" "Echo all active diminished or minor modes as if they were minor. -The display goes in the echo area; if it's too long even for that, -you can see the whole thing in the *Messages* buffer. -This doesn't change the status of any modes; it just lets you see -what diminished modes would be on the mode-line if they were still minor." t) (register-definition-prefixes "diminish" '("diminish")) (provide 'diminish-autoloads)) "goto-chg" ((goto-chg-autoloads goto-chg) (autoload 'goto-last-change "goto-chg" "Go to the point where the last edit was made in the current buffer. -Repeat the command to go to the second last edit, etc. - -To go back to more recent edit, the reverse of this command, use \\[goto-last-change-reverse] -or precede this command with \\[universal-argument] - (minus). - -It does not go to the same point twice even if there has been many edits -there. I call the minimal distance between distinguishable edits \"span\". -Set variable `glc-default-span' to control how close is \"the same point\". -Default span is 8. -The span can be changed temporarily with \\[universal-argument] right before \\[goto-last-change]: -\\[universal-argument] <NUMBER> set current span to that number, -\\[universal-argument] (no number) multiplies span by 4, starting with default. -The so set span remains until it is changed again with \\[universal-argument], or the consecutive -repetition of this command is ended by any other command. - -When span is zero (i.e. \\[universal-argument] 0) subsequent \\[goto-last-change] visits each and -every point of edit and a message shows what change was made there. -In this case it may go to the same point twice. - -This command uses undo information. If undo is disabled, so is this command. -At times, when undo information becomes too large, the oldest information is -discarded. See variable `undo-limit'. - -(fn ARG)" t) (autoload 'goto-last-change-reverse "goto-chg" "Go back to more recent changes after \\[goto-last-change] have been used. -See `goto-last-change' for use of prefix argument. - -(fn ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "goto-chg" '("glc-")) (provide 'goto-chg-autoloads)) "evil" ((evil-autoloads evil evil-vars evil-types evil-test-helpers evil-states evil-search evil-repeat evil-maps evil-macros evil-keybindings evil-jumps evil-integration evil-ex evil-digraphs evil-development evil-core evil-common evil-commands evil-command-window) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-command-window" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-commands" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-common" '("bounds-of-evil-" "evil-" "forward-evil-")) (autoload 'evil-mode "evil" nil t) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-core" '("evil-" "turn-o")) (autoload 'evil-digraph "evil-digraphs" "Convert DIGRAPH to character or list representation. -If DIGRAPH is a list (CHAR1 CHAR2), return the corresponding character; -if DIGRAPH is a character, return the corresponding list. -Searches in `evil-digraphs-table-user' and `evil-digraphs-table'. - -(fn DIGRAPH)") (register-definition-prefixes "evil-digraphs" '("evil-digraphs-table")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-ex" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-integration" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-jumps" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-keybindings" '("evil--set-motion-state")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-macros" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-maps" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-repeat" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-search" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-states" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-test-helpers" '("evil-")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-types" '("evil-ex-get-optional-register-and-count")) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-vars" '("evil-")) (provide 'evil-autoloads)) "annalist" ((annalist-autoloads annalist) (autoload 'annalist-record "annalist" "In the store for ANNALIST, TYPE, and LOCAL, record RECORD. -ANNALIST should correspond to the package/user recording this information (e.g. -'general, 'me, etc.). TYPE is the type of information being recorded (e.g. -'keybindings). LOCAL corresponds to whether to store RECORD only for the current -buffer. This information together is used to select where RECORD should be -stored in and later retrieved from with `annalist-describe'. RECORD should be a -list of items to record and later print as org headings and column entries in a -single row. If PLIST is non-nil, RECORD should be a plist instead of an ordered -list (e.g. '(keymap org-mode-map key \"C-c a\" ...)). The plist keys should be -the symbols used for the definition of TYPE. - -(fn ANNALIST TYPE RECORD &key LOCAL PLIST)") (autoload 'annalist-describe "annalist" "Describe information recorded by ANNALIST for TYPE. -For example: (annalist-describe 'general 'keybindings) If VIEW is non-nil, use -those settings for displaying recorded information instead of the defaults. - -(fn ANNALIST TYPE &optional VIEW)") (register-definition-prefixes "annalist" '("annalist-")) (provide 'annalist-autoloads)) "evil-collection" ((evil-collection-autoloads evil-collection) (autoload 'evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key "evil-collection" "Translate keys in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES and MODES. - -Similar to `evil-collection-translate-key' but for minor modes. -STATES should be the name of an evil state, a list of states, or nil. MODES -should be a symbol corresponding to minor-mode to make the translations in or a -list of minor-mode symbols. TRANSLATIONS corresponds to a list of -key replacement pairs. For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to -\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. Specifying nil as a replacement will unbind a -key. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup of the keymap will be stored on the initial -invocation, and future invocations will always look up keys in the backup -keymap. When no TRANSLATIONS are given, this function will only create the -backup keymap without making any translations. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE -is non-nil, the keymap will be destructively altered without creating a backup. -For example, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\" -would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys. This means that -when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be done in the same -invocation. - -(fn STATES MODES &rest TRANSLATIONS &key DESTRUCTIVE &allow-other-keys)") (function-put 'evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) (autoload 'evil-collection-translate-key "evil-collection" "Translate keys in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES and KEYMAPS. -STATES should be the name of an evil state, a list of states, or nil. KEYMAPS -should be a symbol corresponding to the keymap to make the translations in or a -list of keymap symbols. Like `evil-define-key', when a keymap does not exist, -the keybindings will be deferred until the keymap is defined, so -`with-eval-after-load' is not necessary. TRANSLATIONS corresponds to a list of -key replacement pairs. For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to -\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. Specifying nil as a replacement will unbind a -key. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup of the keymap will be stored on the initial -invocation, and future invocations will always look up keys in the backup -keymap. When no TRANSLATIONS are given, this function will only create the -backup keymap without making any translations. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE -is non-nil, the keymap will be destructively altered without creating a backup. -For example, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\" -would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys. This means that -when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be done in the same -invocation. - -(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest TRANSLATIONS &key DESTRUCTIVE &allow-other-keys)") (function-put 'evil-collection-translate-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) (autoload 'evil-collection-swap-key "evil-collection" "Wrapper around `evil-collection-translate-key' for swapping keys. -STATES, KEYMAPS, and ARGS are passed to `evil-collection-translate-key'. ARGS -should consist of key swaps (e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" -\"a\" with `evil-collection-translate-key') and optionally keyword arguments for -`evil-collection-translate-key'. - -(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest ARGS)" nil t) (function-put 'evil-collection-swap-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) (autoload 'evil-collection-swap-minor-mode-key "evil-collection" "Wrapper around `evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key' for swapping keys. -STATES, MODES, and ARGS are passed to -`evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key'. ARGS should consist of key swaps -(e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\" -with `evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key') and optionally keyword -arguments for `evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key'. - -(fn STATES MODES &rest ARGS)" nil t) (function-put 'evil-collection-swap-minor-mode-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) (autoload 'evil-collection-require "evil-collection" "Require the evil-collection-MODE file, but do not activate it. - -MODE should be a symbol. This requires the evil-collection-MODE -feature without needing to manipulate `load-path'. NOERROR is -forwarded to `require'. - -(fn MODE &optional NOERROR)") (autoload 'evil-collection-init "evil-collection" "Register the Evil bindings for all modes in `evil-collection-mode-list'. - -Alternatively, you may register select bindings manually, for -instance: - - (with-eval-after-load ='calendar - (evil-collection-calendar-setup)) - -If MODES is specified (as either one mode or a list of modes), use those modes -instead of the modes in `evil-collection-mode-list'. - -(fn &optional MODES)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "evil-collection" '("evil-collection-")) (provide 'evil-collection-autoloads)) "ultra-scroll" ((ultra-scroll-autoloads ultra-scroll) (defvar ultra-scroll-mode nil "Non-nil if Ultra-Scroll mode is enabled. -See the `ultra-scroll-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `ultra-scroll-mode'.") (custom-autoload 'ultra-scroll-mode "ultra-scroll" nil) (autoload 'ultra-scroll-mode "ultra-scroll" "Toggle pixel precision scrolling. - -When enabled, this minor mode scrolls the display precisely using -full trackpad or modern mouse capabilities. It correctly scrolls -past images taller than the window height. The mode enables -`pixel-scroll-precision-mode-map', overriding that mode's scroll -command, but other mode features, including interpolated page -scrolling, still function (if enabled). - -Note that `ultra-scroll' does NOT do any interpolation of scroll -wheel data, and is intended for use with mouse/trackpad hardware -on systems providing pixel-level scroll data; see -`ultra-scroll-check' to investigate what kind of scrolling data -your system and hardware provide. - -This is a global minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the -`Ultra-Scroll mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, enable -the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the mode -if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate `(default-value \\='ultra-scroll-mode)'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "ultra-scroll" '("ultra-scroll")) (provide 'ultra-scroll-autoloads)) "go-mode" ((go-mode-autoloads go-rename go-mode go-guru) (autoload 'go-guru-set-scope "go-guru" "Set the scope for the Go guru, prompting the user to edit the previous scope. - -The scope restricts analysis to the specified packages. -Its value is a comma-separated list of patterns of these forms: - golang.org/x/tools/cmd/guru # a single package - golang.org/x/tools/... # all packages beneath dir - ... # the entire workspace. - -A pattern preceded by '-' is negative, so the scope - encoding/...,-encoding/xml -matches all encoding packages except encoding/xml." t) (autoload 'go-guru-callees "go-guru" "Show possible callees of the function call at the current point." t) (autoload 'go-guru-callers "go-guru" "Show the set of callers of the function containing the current point." t) (autoload 'go-guru-callstack "go-guru" "Show an arbitrary path from a root of the call graph to the -function containing the current point." t) (autoload 'go-guru-definition "go-guru" "Jump to the definition of the selected identifier. - -(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t) (autoload 'go-guru-definition-other-window "go-guru" "Jump to the defintion of the selected identifier in another window" t) (autoload 'go-guru-describe "go-guru" "Describe the selected syntax, its kind, type and methods." t) (autoload 'go-guru-pointsto "go-guru" "Show what the selected expression points to." t) (autoload 'go-guru-implements "go-guru" "Describe the 'implements' relation for types in the package -containing the current point." t) (autoload 'go-guru-freevars "go-guru" "Enumerate the free variables of the current selection." t) (autoload 'go-guru-peers "go-guru" "Enumerate the set of possible corresponding sends/receives for -this channel receive/send operation." t) (autoload 'go-guru-referrers "go-guru" "Enumerate all references to the object denoted by the selected -identifier." t) (autoload 'go-guru-whicherrs "go-guru" "Show globals, constants and types to which the selected -expression (of type 'error') may refer." t) (autoload 'go-guru-unhighlight-identifiers "go-guru" "Remove highlights from previously highlighted identifier.") (autoload 'go-guru-hl-identifier "go-guru" "Highlight all instances of the identifier under point. Removes -highlights from previously highlighted identifier." t) (autoload 'go-guru-hl-identifier-mode "go-guru" "Highlight instances of the identifier at point after a short - -timeout. - -This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the -`Go-Guru-Hl-Identifier mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, -enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the mode -if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate the variable `go-guru-hl-identifier-mode'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "go-guru" '("go-guru-")) (autoload 'go-mode "go-mode" "Major mode for editing Go source text. - -This mode provides (not just) basic editing capabilities for -working with Go code. It offers almost complete syntax -highlighting, indentation that is almost identical to gofmt and -proper parsing of the buffer content to allow features such as -navigation by function, manipulation of comments or detection of -strings. - -In addition to these core features, it offers various features to -help with writing Go code. You can directly run buffer content -through gofmt, read godoc documentation from within Emacs, modify -and clean up the list of package imports or interact with the -Playground (uploading and downloading pastes). - -The following extra functions are defined: - -- `gofmt' -- `godoc' and `godoc-at-point' -- `go-import-add' -- `go-goto-arguments' -- `go-goto-docstring' -- `go-goto-function' -- `go-goto-function-name' -- `go-goto-imports' -- `go-goto-return-values' -- `go-goto-method-receiver' -- `go-play-buffer' and `go-play-region' -- `go-download-play' -- `godef-describe' and `godef-jump' -- `go-coverage' - -If you want to automatically run `gofmt' before saving a file, -add the following hook to your Emacs configuration: - -(add-hook 'before-save-hook #'gofmt-before-save) - -If you want to use `godef-jump' instead of etags (or similar), -consider binding godef-jump to `M-.', which is the default key -for `find-tag': - -(add-hook 'go-mode-hook (lambda () - (local-set-key (kbd \"M-.\") #'godef-jump))) - -Please note that godef is an external dependency. You can install -it with - -go get github.com/rogpeppe/godef - - -If you're looking for even more integration with Go, namely -on-the-fly syntax checking, auto-completion and snippets, it is -recommended that you look at flycheck -(see URL `https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck') or flymake in combination -with goflymake (see URL `https://github.com/dougm/goflymake'), gocode -(see URL `https://github.com/nsf/gocode'), go-eldoc -(see URL `github.com/syohex/emacs-go-eldoc') and yasnippet-go -(see URL `https://github.com/dominikh/yasnippet-go') - -(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons "\\.go\\'" 'go-mode)) (autoload 'gofmt-before-save "go-mode" "Add this to .emacs to run gofmt on the current buffer when saving: -(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'gofmt-before-save). - -Note that this will cause ‘go-mode’ to get loaded the first time -you save any file, kind of defeating the point of autoloading." t) (autoload 'godoc "go-mode" "Show Go documentation for QUERY, much like \\<go-mode-map>\\[man]. - -(fn QUERY)" t) (autoload 'go-download-play "go-mode" "Download a paste from the playground and insert it in a Go buffer. -Tries to look for a URL at point. - -(fn URL)" t) (autoload 'go-dot-mod-mode "go-mode" "A major mode for editing go.mod files. - -(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("go\\.mod\\'" . go-dot-mod-mode)) (autoload 'go-dot-work-mode "go-mode" "A major mode for editor go.work files. - -(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("go\\.work\\'" . go-dot-work-mode)) (autoload 'go-asm-mode "go-mode" "Major mode for Go assembly (.s) files. - -(fn)" t) (add-to-list 'magic-mode-alist (cons #'go--is-go-asm #'go-asm-mode)) (autoload 'go--is-go-asm "go-mode" "Determine whether a file is (probably) a Go assembly file.") (register-definition-prefixes "go-mode" '("go-" "god" "gofmt")) (autoload 'go-rename "go-rename" "Rename the entity denoted by the identifier at point, using -the `gorename' tool. With FORCE, call `gorename' with the -`-force' flag. - -(fn NEW-NAME &optional FORCE)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "go-rename" '("go-")) (provide 'go-mode-autoloads)) "rust-mode" ((rust-mode-autoloads rust-utils rust-rustfmt rust-prog-mode rust-playpen rust-mode rust-mode-treesitter rust-compile rust-common rust-cargo) (register-definition-prefixes "rust-cargo" '("rust-")) (register-definition-prefixes "rust-common" '("rust-")) (register-definition-prefixes "rust-compile" '("cargo-compilation-regexps" "rustc-")) (autoload 'rust-mode "rust-mode" "Major mode for Rust code." t) (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.rs\\'" . rust-mode)) (register-definition-prefixes "rust-mode" '("rust-")) (register-definition-prefixes "rust-playpen" '("rust-")) (register-definition-prefixes "rust-prog-mode" '("rust-")) (register-definition-prefixes "rust-rustfmt" '("rust-")) (autoload 'rust-dbg-wrap-or-unwrap "rust-utils" "Either remove or add the dbg! macro." t) (register-definition-prefixes "rust-utils" '("rust-")) (provide 'rust-mode-autoloads)) "seq" ((seq-autoloads seq seq-pkg seq-25 seq-24) (register-definition-prefixes "seq-24" '("seq")) (autoload 'seq-subseq "seq-25" "Return the sequence of elements of SEQUENCE from START to END. -END is exclusive. - -If END is omitted, it defaults to the length of the sequence. If -START or END is negative, it counts from the end. Signal an -error if START or END are outside of the sequence (i.e too large -if positive or too small if negative). - -(fn SEQUENCE START &optional END)") (autoload 'seq-take "seq-25" "Return the sequence made of the first N elements of SEQUENCE. -The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE. - -If N is a negative integer or zero, an empty sequence is -returned. - -(fn SEQUENCE N)") (autoload 'seq-sort-by "seq-25" "Sort SEQUENCE transformed by FUNCTION using PRED as the comparison function. -Elements of SEQUENCE are transformed by FUNCTION before being -sorted. FUNCTION must be a function of one argument. - -(fn FUNCTION PRED SEQUENCE)") (autoload 'seq-filter "seq-25" "Return a list of all the elements in SEQUENCE for which PRED returns non-nil. - -(fn PRED SEQUENCE)") (autoload 'seq-remove "seq-25" "Return a list of all the elements in SEQUENCE for which PRED returns nil. - -(fn PRED SEQUENCE)") (autoload 'seq-remove-at-position "seq-25" "Return a copy of SEQUENCE with the element at index N removed. - -N is the (zero-based) index of the element that should not be in -the result. - -The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE. - -(fn SEQUENCE N)") (autoload 'seq-reduce "seq-25" "Reduce the function FUNCTION across SEQUENCE, starting with INITIAL-VALUE. - -Return the result of calling FUNCTION with INITIAL-VALUE and the -first element of SEQUENCE, then calling FUNCTION with that result -and the second element of SEQUENCE, then with that result and the -third element of SEQUENCE, etc. FUNCTION will be called with -INITIAL-VALUE (and then the accumulated value) as the first -argument, and the elements from SEQUENCE as the second argument. - -If SEQUENCE is empty, return INITIAL-VALUE and FUNCTION is not called. - -(fn FUNCTION SEQUENCE INITIAL-VALUE)") (autoload 'seq-every-p "seq-25" "Return non-nil if PRED returns non-nil for all the elements of SEQUENCE. - -(fn PRED SEQUENCE)") (autoload 'seq-some "seq-25" "Return non-nil if PRED returns non-nil for at least one element of SEQUENCE. -If the value is non-nil, it is the first non-nil value returned by PRED. - -(fn PRED SEQUENCE)") (autoload 'seq-find "seq-25" "Return the first element in SEQUENCE for which PRED returns non-nil. -If no such element is found, return DEFAULT. - -Note that `seq-find' has an ambiguity if the found element is -identical to DEFAULT, as in that case it is impossible to know -whether an element was found or not. - -(fn PRED SEQUENCE &optional DEFAULT)") (autoload 'seq-position "seq-25" "Return the (zero-based) index of the first element in SEQUENCE \"equal\" to ELT. -\"Equality\" is defined by the function TESTFN, which defaults to `equal'. - -(fn SEQUENCE ELT &optional TESTFN)") (autoload 'seq-positions "seq-25" "Return list of indices of SEQUENCE elements for which TESTFN returns non-nil. - -TESTFN is a two-argument function which is called with each element of -SEQUENCE as the first argument and ELT as the second. -TESTFN defaults to `equal'. - -The result is a list of (zero-based) indices. - -(fn SEQUENCE ELT &optional TESTFN)") (autoload 'seq-uniq "seq-25" "Return a list of the elements of SEQUENCE with duplicates removed. -TESTFN is used to compare elements, and defaults to `equal'. - -(fn SEQUENCE &optional TESTFN)") (autoload 'seq-union "seq-25" "Return a list of all the elements that appear in either SEQUENCE1 or SEQUENCE2. -\"Equality\" of elements is defined by the function TESTFN, which -defaults to `equal'. - -(fn SEQUENCE1 SEQUENCE2 &optional TESTFN)") (autoload 'seq-intersection "seq-25" "Return a list of all the elements that appear in both SEQUENCE1 and SEQUENCE2. -\"Equality\" of elements is defined by the function TESTFN, which -defaults to `equal'. - -(fn SEQUENCE1 SEQUENCE2 &optional TESTFN)") (autoload 'seq-group-by "seq-25" "Apply FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE. -Separate the elements of SEQUENCE into an alist using the results as -keys. Keys are compared using `equal'. - -(fn FUNCTION SEQUENCE)") (autoload 'seq-max "seq-25" "Return the largest element of SEQUENCE. -SEQUENCE must be a sequence of numbers or markers. - -(fn SEQUENCE)") (autoload 'seq-random-elt "seq-25" "Return a randomly chosen element from SEQUENCE. -Signal an error if SEQUENCE is empty. - -(fn SEQUENCE)") (register-definition-prefixes "seq-25" '("seq-")) (provide 'seq-autoloads)) "compat" ((compat-autoloads compat compat-pkg compat-macs compat-30 compat-29 compat-28 compat-27 compat-26 compat-25) (register-definition-prefixes "compat" '("compat-")) (register-definition-prefixes "compat-macs" '("compat-")) (provide 'compat-autoloads)) "nerd-icons" ((nerd-icons-autoloads nerd-icons nerd-icons-faces) (autoload 'nerd-icons-install-fonts "nerd-icons" "Helper function to download and install the latests fonts based on OS. -The provided Nerd Font is Symbols Nerd Font Mono. -When PFX is non-nil, ignore the prompt and just install - -(fn &optional PFX)" t) (autoload 'nerd-icons-insert "nerd-icons" "Interactive icon insertion function. -When Prefix ARG is non-nil, insert the propertized icon. -When GLYPH-SET is non-nil, limit the candidates to the icon set matching it. - -(fn &optional ARG GLYPH-SET)" t) (autoload 'nerd-icons-icon-for-dir "nerd-icons" "Get the formatted icon for DIR. -ARG-OVERRIDES should be a plist containining `:height', -`:v-adjust' or `:face' properties like in the normal icon -inserting functions. -Note: You want chevron, please use `nerd-icons-icon-for-dir-with-chevron'. - -(fn DIR &rest ARG-OVERRIDES)") (autoload 'nerd-icons-icon-for-file "nerd-icons" "Get the formatted icon for FILE. -ARG-OVERRIDES should be a plist containining `:height', -`:v-adjust' or `:face' properties like in the normal icon -inserting functions. - -(fn FILE &rest ARG-OVERRIDES)") (autoload 'nerd-icons-icon-for-mode "nerd-icons" "Get the formatted icon for MODE. -ARG-OVERRIDES should be a plist containining `:height', -`:v-adjust' or `:face' properties like in the normal icon -inserting functions. - -(fn MODE &rest ARG-OVERRIDES)") (autoload 'nerd-icons-icon-for-url "nerd-icons" "Get the formatted icon for URL. -If an icon for URL isn't found in `nerd-icons-url-alist', a globe is used. -ARG-OVERRIDES should be a plist containining `:height', -`:v-adjust' or `:face' properties like in the normal icon -inserting functions. - -(fn URL &rest ARG-OVERRIDES)") (autoload 'nerd-icons-icon-for-buffer "nerd-icons" "Get the formatted icon for the current buffer. - -This function prioritises the use of the buffers file extension to -discern the icon when its `major-mode' matches its auto mode, -otherwise it will use the buffers `major-mode' to decide its -icon.") (register-definition-prefixes "nerd-icons" '("nerd-icons-")) (provide 'nerd-icons-autoloads)) "s" ((s-autoloads s) (register-definition-prefixes "s" '("s-")) (provide 's-autoloads)) "dash" ((dash-autoloads dash dash-pkg dash-functional \.dir-locals) (autoload 'dash-fontify-mode "dash" "Toggle fontification of Dash special variables. - -Dash-Fontify mode is a buffer-local minor mode intended for Emacs -Lisp buffers. Enabling it causes the special variables bound in -anaphoric Dash macros to be fontified. These anaphoras include -`it', `it-index', `acc', and `other'. In older Emacs versions -which do not dynamically detect macros, Dash-Fontify mode -additionally fontifies Dash macro calls. - -See also `dash-fontify-mode-lighter' and -`global-dash-fontify-mode'. - -This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the `Dash-Fontify -mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, enable the mode, and if -it is zero or negative, disable the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the mode -if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate the variable `dash-fontify-mode'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -(fn &optional ARG)" t) (put 'global-dash-fontify-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) (defvar global-dash-fontify-mode nil "Non-nil if Global Dash-Fontify mode is enabled. -See the `global-dash-fontify-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `global-dash-fontify-mode'.") (custom-autoload 'global-dash-fontify-mode "dash" nil) (autoload 'global-dash-fontify-mode "dash" "Toggle Dash-Fontify mode in all buffers. -With prefix ARG, enable Global Dash-Fontify mode if ARG is positive; -otherwise, disable it. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. -Enable the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. -Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number. - -Dash-Fontify mode is enabled in all buffers where -`dash--turn-on-fontify-mode' would do it. - -See `dash-fontify-mode' for more information on Dash-Fontify mode. - -(fn &optional ARG)" t) (autoload 'dash-register-info-lookup "dash" "Register the Dash Info manual with `info-lookup-symbol'. -This allows Dash symbols to be looked up with \\[info-lookup-symbol]." t) (register-definition-prefixes "dash" '("!cdr" "!cons" "--" "->" "-a" "-butlast" "-c" "-d" "-e" "-f" "-gr" "-i" "-juxt" "-keep" "-l" "-m" "-no" "-o" "-p" "-r" "-s" "-t" "-u" "-value-to-list" "-when-let" "-zip" "dash-")) (provide 'dash-autoloads)) "f" ((f-autoloads f f-shortdoc) (register-definition-prefixes "f" '("f-")) (provide 'f-autoloads)) "shrink-path" ((shrink-path-autoloads shrink-path) (register-definition-prefixes "shrink-path" '("shrink-path-")) (provide 'shrink-path-autoloads)) "doom-modeline" ((doom-modeline-autoloads doom-modeline doom-modeline-segments doom-modeline-env doom-modeline-core) (autoload 'doom-modeline-set-main-modeline "doom-modeline" "Set main mode-line. -If DEFAULT is non-nil, set the default mode-line for all buffers. - -(fn &optional DEFAULT)") (defvar doom-modeline-mode nil "Non-nil if Doom-Modeline mode is enabled. -See the `doom-modeline-mode' command -for a description of this minor mode. -Setting this variable directly does not take effect; -either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization') -or call the function `doom-modeline-mode'.") (custom-autoload 'doom-modeline-mode "doom-modeline" nil) (autoload 'doom-modeline-mode "doom-modeline" "Toggle `doom-modeline' on or off. - -This is a global minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the -`Doom-Modeline mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, enable -the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode. - -If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable the -mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number. Disable the mode -if ARG is a negative number. - -To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer, -evaluate `(default-value \\='doom-modeline-mode)'. - -The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when it is -disabled. - -(fn &optional ARG)" t) (register-definition-prefixes "doom-modeline" '("doom-modeline-")) (register-definition-prefixes "doom-modeline-core" '("doom-modeline")) (autoload 'doom-modeline-env-setup-python "doom-modeline-env") (autoload 'doom-modeline-env-setup-ruby "doom-modeline-env") (autoload 'doom-modeline-env-setup-perl "doom-modeline-env") (autoload 'doom-modeline-env-setup-go "doom-modeline-env") (autoload 'doom-modeline-env-setup-elixir "doom-modeline-env") (autoload 'doom-modeline-env-setup-rust "doom-modeline-env") (register-definition-prefixes "doom-modeline-env" '("doom-modeline-")) (register-definition-prefixes "doom-modeline-segments" '("doom-modeline-")) (provide 'doom-modeline-autoloads)))) - -#s(hash-table test eq data (org-elpa #s(hash-table test equal data (version (16 "https://github.com/emacs-straight/org-mode.git") "use-package" nil "bind-key" nil "diminish" nil "evil" nil "cl-lib" nil "goto-chg" nil "evil-collection" nil "annalist" nil "ultra-scroll" nil "go-mode" nil "rust-mode" nil "doom-modeline" nil "compat" nil "seq" nil "nerd-icons" nil "shrink-path" nil "s" nil "dash" nil "f" nil)) melpa #s(hash-table test equal data (version 3 "use-package" nil "bind-key" nil "diminish" nil "evil" nil "cl-lib" nil "goto-chg" nil "evil-collection" nil "annalist" nil "ultra-scroll" nil "go-mode" nil "rust-mode" nil "doom-modeline" nil "compat" nil "seq" nil "nerd-icons" nil "shrink-path" nil "s" nil "dash" nil "f" nil)) gnu-elpa-mirror #s(hash-table test equal data (version 3 "use-package" (use-package :type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/use-package" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git"))) "bind-key" (bind-key :type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/bind-key" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git"))) "diminish" (diminish :type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/diminish" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git"))) "evil" nil "cl-lib" nil "goto-chg" nil "evil-collection" nil "annalist" nil "ultra-scroll" nil "go-mode" nil "rust-mode" nil "doom-modeline" nil "compat" (compat :type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/compat" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git"))) "seq" (seq :type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/seq" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git"))) "nerd-icons" nil "shrink-path" nil "s" nil "dash" (dash :type git :host github :repo "emacs-straight/dash" :files ("*" (:exclude ".git"))) "f" nil)) nongnu-elpa #s(hash-table test equal data (version (5 "https://github.com/emacsmirror/nongnu_elpa.git") "evil" (evil :repo "https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil" :files (:defaults (:exclude "COPYING" "lib" "scripts"))) "cl-lib" nil "goto-chg" (goto-chg :repo "https://github.com/emacs-evil/goto-chg" :files (:defaults (:exclude "LICENSE"))) "evil-collection" nil "annalist" nil "ultra-scroll" nil "go-mode" (go-mode :repo "https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el" :files (:defaults (:exclude "generate_authors.sh"))) "rust-mode" (rust-mode :repo "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-mode" :files (:defaults (:exclude "test-*" "triagebot.toml" "*.sh"))) "doom-modeline" nil "nerd-icons" nil "shrink-path" nil "s" nil "f" nil)) el-get #s(hash-table test equal data (version 2 "cl-lib" nil "evil-collection" nil "annalist" nil "ultra-scroll" nil "doom-modeline" `(doom-modeline :type git :host github :repo "seagle0128/doom-modeline" :files (:defaults)) "nerd-icons" nil "shrink-path" `(shrink-path :type git :repo "https://gitlab.com/bennya/shrink-path.el.git" :files (:defaults)) "s" `(s :type git :host github :repo "magnars/s.el" :files (:defaults)) "f" `(f :type git :host github :repo "rejeep/f.el" :files (:defaults)))) emacsmirror-mirror #s(hash-table test equal data (version 2 "cl-lib" nil "evil-collection" (evil-collection :type git :host github :repo "emacsmirror/evil-collection") "annalist" (annalist :type git :host github :repo "emacsmirror/annalist") "ultra-scroll" (ultra-scroll :type git :host github :repo "emacsmirror/ultra-scroll") "nerd-icons" (nerd-icons :type git :host github :repo "emacsmirror/nerd-icons"))))) - -("f" "dash" "s" "shrink-path" "seq" "compat" "doom-modeline" "nerd-icons" "rust-mode" "go-mode" "annalist" "evil-collection" "nadvice" "goto-chg" "cl-lib" "evil" "diminish" "bind-key" "use-package" "emacsmirror-mirror" "el-get" "nongnu-elpa" "gnu-elpa-mirror" "melpa" "org-elpa" "emacs" "straight") - -t diff --git a/straight/build/annalist/annalist-autoloads.el b/straight/build/annalist/annalist-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 0b103cf..0000000 --- a/straight/build/annalist/annalist-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -;;; annalist-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function. - -;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. - -;;; Code: - - - -;;; Generated autoloads from annalist.el - -(autoload 'annalist-record "annalist" "\ -In the store for ANNALIST, TYPE, and LOCAL, record RECORD. -ANNALIST should correspond to the package/user recording this information (e.g. -'general, 'me, etc.). TYPE is the type of information being recorded (e.g. -'keybindings). LOCAL corresponds to whether to store RECORD only for the current -buffer. This information together is used to select where RECORD should be -stored in and later retrieved from with `annalist-describe'. RECORD should be a -list of items to record and later print as org headings and column entries in a -single row. If PLIST is non-nil, RECORD should be a plist instead of an ordered -list (e.g. '(keymap org-mode-map key \"C-c a\" ...)). The plist keys should be -the symbols used for the definition of TYPE. - -(fn ANNALIST TYPE RECORD &key LOCAL PLIST)") -(autoload 'annalist-describe "annalist" "\ -Describe information recorded by ANNALIST for TYPE. -For example: (annalist-describe 'general 'keybindings) If VIEW is non-nil, use -those settings for displaying recorded information instead of the defaults. - -(fn ANNALIST TYPE &optional VIEW)") -(register-definition-prefixes "annalist" '("annalist-")) - -;;; End of scraped data - -(provide 'annalist-autoloads) - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; no-native-compile: t -;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix -;; End: - -;;; annalist-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/straight/build/annalist/annalist.el b/straight/build/annalist/annalist.el deleted file mode 120000 index 3039c85..0000000 --- a/straight/build/annalist/annalist.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/home/bh/.config/emacs/straight/repos/annalist/annalist.el
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/straight/build/annalist/annalist.elc b/straight/build/annalist/annalist.elc Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index aebfd4a..0000000 --- a/straight/build/annalist/annalist.elc +++ /dev/null diff --git a/straight/build/annalist/annalist.info b/straight/build/annalist/annalist.info deleted file mode 100644 index 8b4398a..0000000 --- a/straight/build/annalist/annalist.info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,545 +0,0 @@ -This is annalist.info, produced by makeinfo version 7.2 from -annalist.texi. - -INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs -START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY -* Annalist: (annalist). Record and display information such as keybindings. -END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Top, Next: Usage, Up: (dir) - -Annalist User Manual -******************** - -file:https://melpa.org/packages/annalist-badge.svg -(https://melpa.org/#/annalist) -https://travis-ci.org/noctuid/annalist.el.svg?branch=master -(https://travis-ci.org/noctuid/annalist.el) - - Incessant wind sweeps the plain. It murmurs on across grey stone, - carrying dust from far climes to nibble eternally at the memorial - pillars. There are a few shadows out there still but they are the - weak and the timid and the hopelessly lost. - - It is immortality of a sort. - - Memory is immortality of a sort. - - In the night, when the wind dies and silence rules the place of - glittering stone, I remember. And they all live again. - - ‘annalist.el’ is a library that can be used to record information and -later print that information using ‘org-mode’ headings and tables. It -allows defining different types of things that can be recorded (e.g. -keybindings, settings, hooks, and advice) and supports custom filtering, -sorting, and formatting. ‘annalist’ is primarily intended for use in -other packages like ‘general’ and ‘evil-collection’, but it can also be -used directly in a user's configuration. - -[https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4250696/63480582-64e2cb00-c460-11e9-9571-706b5b96992c] - -* Menu: - -* Usage:: - --- The Detailed Node Listing -- - -Usage - -* Disabling Annalist:: -* Terminology:: -* Settings:: -* Defining New Types:: -* Defining Views:: -* Recording:: -* Describing:: -* Helper Functions:: -* Builtin Types:: - -Defining New Types - -* Type Top-level Settings:: -* Type Item Settings:: -* ‘:record-update’, ‘:preprocess’, and ‘:postprocess’ Settings Argument: record-update preprocess and postprocess Settings Argument. - -Defining Views - -* View Top-level Settings:: -* View Item Settings:: - -Helper Functions - -* List Helpers:: -* Formatting Helpers:: -* Sorting Helpers:: - -Builtin Types - -* Keybindings Type:: - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Usage, Prev: Top, Up: Top - -1 Usage -******* - -* Menu: - -* Disabling Annalist:: -* Terminology:: -* Settings:: -* Defining New Types:: -* Defining Views:: -* Recording:: -* Describing:: -* Helper Functions:: -* Builtin Types:: - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Disabling Annalist, Next: Terminology, Up: Usage - -1.1 Disabling Annalist -====================== - - What fool always has his nose in everywhere because he thinks he - has to know so he can record it in his precious Annals? - - If you use a library that uses ‘annalist’ (e.g. ‘evil-collection’ or -‘general’) but don't need it's functionality during init or at all, you -can set ‘annalist-record’ to nil to shave some milliseconds off of your -init time (especially if you have a lot of keybindings). Alternatively, -if you only want to prevent ‘annalist’ from recording certain things or -have it only record certain things, you can configure -‘annalist-record-blacklist’ or ‘annalist-record-whitelist’ respectively. - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Terminology, Next: Settings, Prev: Disabling Annalist, Up: Usage - -1.2 Terminology -=============== - - • item - and individual recorded item; may be displayed as a heading - or as a table column entry (e.g. a key such as ‘C-c’) - • record - a list of related, printable items corresponding to one - piece of information (e.g. a single keybinding: a list of a - keymap, key, and definition) - • metadata - a plist of information about a data list that should not - be printed; appears as the last item in a record - • tome - a collection of records of a specific type - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Settings, Next: Defining New Types, Prev: Terminology, Up: Usage - -1.3 Settings -============ - -Annalist provides ‘annalist-describe-hook’ which is run in annalist -description buffers after they have been populated but before they are -marked read-only: - (add-hook 'annalist-describe-hook - (lambda () (visual-fill-column-mode -1))) - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Defining New Types, Next: Defining Views, Prev: Settings, Up: Usage - -1.4 Defining New Types -====================== - - Three huge tomes bound in worn, cracked dark leather rested on a - large, long stone lectern, as though waiting for three speakers to - step up and read at the same time. - - Annalist provides the function ‘annalist-define-tome’ for defining -new types of tomes: - (annalist-define-tome 'battles - '(:primary-key (year name) - :table-start-index 1 - year - name - casualties - ...)) - - At minimum, a type definition must include ‘:primary-key’, -‘:table-start-index’, and a symbol for each item records should store. -Items should be defined in the order they should appear in org headings -and then in the table. - -* Menu: - -* Type Top-level Settings:: -* Type Item Settings:: -* ‘:record-update’, ‘:preprocess’, and ‘:postprocess’ Settings Argument: record-update preprocess and postprocess Settings Argument. - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Type Top-level Settings, Next: Type Item Settings, Up: Defining New Types - -1.4.1 Type Top-level Settings ------------------------------ - -These settings apply to the entirety of the recorded information. - - • ‘:table-start-index’ - the index of the first item to be printed in - an org table; previous items are printed as headings (default: - none) - • ‘:primary-key’ - the item or list of items that uniquely identifies - the record; used with the ‘:test’ values for those items to check - for an old record that should be replaced/updated (default: none) - • ‘:record-update’ - a function used to update a record before - recording it; this can be used to, for example, set the value of an - item to store the previous value of another item; the function is - called with ‘old-record’ (nil if none), ‘new-record’, and - ‘settings’; see ‘annalist--update-keybindings’ for an example of - how to create such a function (default: none) - • ‘:preprocess’ - a function used to alter a record before doing - anything with it; it is passed ‘record’ and ‘settings’ and should - return the altered record; see the default keybindings type for an - example (default: none) - • ‘:test’ - test function used for comparing the primary key (as a - list of each item in the order it appears in the definition); you - will need to create the test with ‘define-hash-table-test’ if it - does not exist (default: ‘equal’; generally should be unnecessary - to change) - • ‘:defaults’ - a plist of default item settings; see below for valid - item settings (default: none) - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Type Item Settings, Next: record-update preprocess and postprocess Settings Argument, Prev: Type Top-level Settings, Up: Defining New Types - -1.4.2 Type Item Settings ------------------------- - -Item settings only apply to a specific item. Defaults for items that -don't explicitly specify a setting can be set using the top-level -‘:defaults’ keyword. - - • ‘:test’ - test function used for comparing items; only applicable - to heading items; you will need to create the test with - ‘define-hash-table-test’ if it does not exist (default: ‘equal’; - generally should be unnecessary to change) - - -File: annalist.info, Node: record-update preprocess and postprocess Settings Argument, Prev: Type Item Settings, Up: Defining New Types - -1.4.3 ‘:record-update’, ‘:preprocess’, and ‘:postprocess’ Settings Argument ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -The settings plist past to the ‘:record-update’ function contains all -information for both the tome type and view. The information is -converted into a valid plist and some extra keywords are added. Here is -an example: - '(:table-start-index 2 - :primary-key (keymap state key) - ;; the following keywords are generated for convenience - :type keybindings - :key-indices (2 1 0) - :final-index 4 - :metadata-index 5 - ;; item settings can be accessed by their symbol or their index - keymap (:name keymap :index 0 :format annalist-code) - 0 (:name keymap :index 0 :format annalist-code) - ...) - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Defining Views, Next: Recording, Prev: Defining New Types, Up: Usage - -1.5 Defining Views -================== - - In those days the company was in service to… - - Views contain settings for formatting and displaying recorded -information. Settings from the type definition cannot be changed later. -On the other hand, views are for all settings that a user may want to -change for a particular ‘annalist-describe’ call. They are defined -using the same format as tome types: - (annalist-define-view 'battles 'default - '(:defaults (:format capitalize) - year - name - (casualties :title "Deaths") - ...)) - - The ‘default’ view is what ‘annalist-describe’ will use if no view -name is explicitly specified. To prevent naming conflicts, external -packages that create views should prefix the views with their symbol -(e.g. ‘general-alternate-view’). - -* Menu: - -* View Top-level Settings:: -* View Item Settings:: - - -File: annalist.info, Node: View Top-level Settings, Next: View Item Settings, Up: Defining Views - -1.5.1 View Top-level Settings ------------------------------ - -These settings apply to the entirety of the recorded information. - - • ‘:predicate’ - a function that is passed the entire record and - returns non-nil if the record should be printed (default: none) - • ‘:sort’ - a function used to sort records in each printed table; - the function is passed two records and and should return non-nil if - the first record should come first (default: none; tables are - printed in recorded order) - • ‘:hooks’ - a function or a list of functions to run in the describe - buffer after printing all headings and tables before making the - buffer readonly; these run before ‘annalist-describe-hook’ - (default: none) - • ‘:postprocess’ - a function used to alter a record just before - printing it; it is passed ‘record’ and ‘settings’ and should return - the altered record; an example use case would be to alter the - record using its metadata (e.g. by replacing a keybinding - definition with a which-key description, if one exists) (default: - none) - • ‘:defaults’ - a plist of default item settings; see below for valid - item settings (default: none) - - There is also a special ‘:inherit’ keyword that can be used to create -a new type of tome that is based on another type: - (annalist-define-view 'keybindings 'alternate - ;; override title for key column - '((key :title "Keybinding") - ...) - :inherit 'keybindings) - - -File: annalist.info, Node: View Item Settings, Prev: View Top-level Settings, Up: Defining Views - -1.5.2 View Item Settings ------------------------- - -Item settings only apply to a specific item. Defaults for items that -don't explicitly specify a setting can be set using the top-level -‘:defaults’ keyword. - (annalist-define-view 'keybindings 'my-view - '(:defaults (:format #'capitalize) - ;; surround key with = instead of capitalizing - (key :format #'annalist-verbatim) - ;; perform no formatting on definition - (definition :format nil))) - - Sorting/filtering (only for items displayed in headings): - • ‘:predicate’ - a function that is passed the item and returns - non-nil if it should be printed; only applicable to heading items - (default: none) - • ‘:prioritize’ - list of items that should be printed before any - others; only applicable to heading items (default: none) - • ‘:sort’ - a function used to sort records; only applicable to - heading items; the function is passed two items and and should - return non-nil if the first item should come first (default: none; - printed in recorded order) - - Formatting: - • ‘:title’ - a description of the item; used as the column title - (default: capitalize the symbol name; local only) - • ‘:format’ - function to run on the item value before it is printed - (e.g. ‘#'capitalize’, ‘#'annalist-code’, ‘#'annalist-verbatim’, - etc.); note that this is run on the item as-is if it has not been - truncated, so the function may need to convert the item to a string - first; has no effect if the item is extracted to a footnote/source - block (default: none) - • ‘:max-width’ - the max character width for an item; note that this - is compared to the item as-is before any formatting (default: 50) - • ‘:extractp’ - function to determine whether to extract longer - entries into footnotes instead of truncating them; (default: - ‘listp’) - • ‘:src-block-p’ function to determine whether to extract to a source - block when the ‘:extractp’ function returns non-nil (default: - ‘listp’) - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Recording, Next: Describing, Prev: Defining Views, Up: Usage - -1.6 Recording -============= - - The Lady said, “I wanted you to see this, Annalist.” […] “What is - about to transpire. So that it is properly recorded in at least - one place.” - - ‘annalist-record’ is used to record information. It requires three -arguments: ‘annalist’ ‘type’ ‘record’. The ‘annalist’ argument will -usually be the same as the package prefix that is recording the data. -‘annalist’ and any other names prefixed by ‘annalist’ are reserved for -this package. ‘type’ is the type of data to record, and ‘record’ is the -actual data. Optionally, the user can also specify metadata that won't -be printed after the final item. Buffer-local records should -additionally specify ‘:local t’. Here is an example: - (annalist-record 'me 'keybindings - (list - ;; keymap state key definition previous-definition - 'global-map nil (kbd "C-+") #'text-scale-increase nil - ;; metadata can be specified after final item - (list :zoom-related-binding t))) - - ;; alternatively, record using plist instead of ordered list - (annalist-record 'me 'keybindings - (list - 'keymap 'global-map - 'state nil - 'key (kbd "C-+") - 'definition #'text-scale-increase - ;; metadata can be specified with `t' key - t (list :zoom-related-binding t)) - :plist t) - - Some items can potentially be recorded as nil. In the previous -example, the evil ‘state’ is recorded as nil (which will always be the -case for non-evil users). When a heading item is nil, the heading at -that level will just be skipped/not printed. - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Describing, Next: Helper Functions, Prev: Recording, Up: Usage - -1.7 Describing -============== - - Once each month, in the evening, the entire Company assembles so - the Annalist can read from his predecessors. - - ‘annalist-describe’ is used to describe information. It takes three -arguments: ‘name’ ‘type view’. ‘view’ is optional (defaults to -‘default’). For example: - (annalist-describe 'me 'keybindings) - - It is possible to have custom filtering/sorting behavior by using a -custom view: - (annalist-define-view 'keybindings 'active-keybindings-only - '((keymap - ;; only show keys bound in active keymaps - :predicate #'annalist--active-keymap - ;; sort keymaps alphabetically - :sort #'annalist--string-<))) - - (annalist-describe 'my 'keybindings 'active-keybindings-only) - - ‘annalist-org-startup-folded’ will determine what -‘org-startup-folded’ setting to use (defaults to nil; all headings will -be unfolded). - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Helper Functions, Next: Builtin Types, Prev: Describing, Up: Usage - -1.8 Helper Functions -==================== - -* Menu: - -* List Helpers:: -* Formatting Helpers:: -* Sorting Helpers:: - - -File: annalist.info, Node: List Helpers, Next: Formatting Helpers, Up: Helper Functions - -1.8.1 List Helpers ------------------- - -‘annalist-plistify-record’ can be used to convert a record that is an -ordered list to a plist. ‘annalist-listify-record’ can be used to do -the opposite. This is what the ‘:plist’ argument for ‘annalist-record’ -uses internally. These functions can be useful, for example, inside a -‘:record-update’ function, so that you can get record items by their -name instead of by their index. However, if there will be a lot of data -recorded for a type during Emacs initialization time, the extra time to -convert between list types can add up, so it's recommended that you -don't use these functions or ‘:plist’ in such cases. - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Formatting Helpers, Next: Sorting Helpers, Prev: List Helpers, Up: Helper Functions - -1.8.2 Formatting Helpers ------------------------- - - 1. ‘:format’ Helpers - - Annalist provides ‘annalist-verbatim’ (e.g. ‘=verbatim text=’), - ‘annalist-code’ (e.g. ‘~my-function~’), and ‘annalist-capitalize’. - There is also an ‘annalist-compose’ helper for combining different - formatting functions. - - 2. Formatting Emacs Lisp Source Blocks - - By default, Emacs Lisp extracted into source blocks will just be - one long line. You can add ‘annalist-multiline-source-blocks’ to a - view's ‘:hooks’ keyword or to ‘annalist-describe-hook’ to - autoformat org source blocks if lispy is installed. By default, it - uses ‘lispy-alt-multiline’. To use ‘lispy-multiline’ instead, - customize ‘annalist-multiline-function’. - - The builtin types have ‘annlist-multiline-source-blocks’ in their - ‘:hooks’ setting by default. - - Here is an example of what this looks like: - -[https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4250696/62338313-1025e300-b4a6-11e9-845f-179c02abef35] - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Sorting Helpers, Prev: Formatting Helpers, Up: Helper Functions - -1.8.3 Sorting Helpers ---------------------- - -Annalist provides ‘annalist-string-<’ and ‘annalist-key-<’ (e.g. ‘(kbd -"C-c a")’ vs ‘(kbd "C-c b")’). - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Builtin Types, Prev: Helper Functions, Up: Usage - -1.9 Builtin Types -================= - -* Menu: - -* Keybindings Type:: - - -File: annalist.info, Node: Keybindings Type, Up: Builtin Types - -1.9.1 Keybindings Type ----------------------- - -Annalist provides a type for recording keybindings that is used by -‘evil-collection’ and ‘general’. When recording a keybinding, the -keymap must be provided as a symbol. Here is an example: - (annalist-record 'annalist 'keybindings - (list 'org-mode-map nil (kbd "C-c g") #'counsel-org-goto)) - - In addition to the default view, it has a ‘valid’ to only show -keybindings for keymaps/states that exist (since some keybindings may be -in a ‘with-eval-after-load’). 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MODES -should be a symbol corresponding to minor-mode to make the translations in or a -list of minor-mode symbols. TRANSLATIONS corresponds to a list of -key replacement pairs. For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to -\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. Specifying nil as a replacement will unbind a -key. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup of the keymap will be stored on the initial -invocation, and future invocations will always look up keys in the backup -keymap. When no TRANSLATIONS are given, this function will only create the -backup keymap without making any translations. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE -is non-nil, the keymap will be destructively altered without creating a backup. -For example, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\" -would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys. This means that -when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be done in the same -invocation. - -(fn STATES MODES &rest TRANSLATIONS &key DESTRUCTIVE &allow-other-keys)") -(function-put 'evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) -(autoload 'evil-collection-translate-key "evil-collection" "\ -Translate keys in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES and KEYMAPS. -STATES should be the name of an evil state, a list of states, or nil. KEYMAPS -should be a symbol corresponding to the keymap to make the translations in or a -list of keymap symbols. Like `evil-define-key', when a keymap does not exist, -the keybindings will be deferred until the keymap is defined, so -`with-eval-after-load' is not necessary. TRANSLATIONS corresponds to a list of -key replacement pairs. For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to -\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. Specifying nil as a replacement will unbind a -key. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup of the keymap will be stored on the initial -invocation, and future invocations will always look up keys in the backup -keymap. When no TRANSLATIONS are given, this function will only create the -backup keymap without making any translations. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE -is non-nil, the keymap will be destructively altered without creating a backup. -For example, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\" -would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys. This means that -when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be done in the same -invocation. - -(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest TRANSLATIONS &key DESTRUCTIVE &allow-other-keys)") -(function-put 'evil-collection-translate-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) -(autoload 'evil-collection-swap-key "evil-collection" "\ -Wrapper around `evil-collection-translate-key' for swapping keys. -STATES, KEYMAPS, and ARGS are passed to `evil-collection-translate-key'. ARGS -should consist of key swaps (e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" -\"a\" with `evil-collection-translate-key') and optionally keyword arguments for -`evil-collection-translate-key'. - -(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest ARGS)" nil t) -(function-put 'evil-collection-swap-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) -(autoload 'evil-collection-swap-minor-mode-key "evil-collection" "\ -Wrapper around `evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key' for swapping keys. -STATES, MODES, and ARGS are passed to -`evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key'. ARGS should consist of key swaps -(e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\" -with `evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key') and optionally keyword -arguments for `evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key'. - -(fn STATES MODES &rest ARGS)" nil t) -(function-put 'evil-collection-swap-minor-mode-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) -(autoload 'evil-collection-require "evil-collection" "\ -Require the evil-collection-MODE file, but do not activate it. - -MODE should be a symbol. This requires the evil-collection-MODE -feature without needing to manipulate `load-path'. 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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/straight/build/evil/evil.elc b/straight/build/evil/evil.elc Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 87421a3..0000000 --- a/straight/build/evil/evil.elc +++ /dev/null diff --git a/straight/build/goto-chg/goto-chg-autoloads.el b/straight/build/goto-chg/goto-chg-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 13f475b..0000000 --- a/straight/build/goto-chg/goto-chg-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -;;; goto-chg-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function. - -;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. - -;;; Code: - - - -;;; Generated autoloads from goto-chg.el - -(autoload 'goto-last-change "goto-chg" "\ -Go to the point where the last edit was made in the current buffer. -Repeat the command to go to the second last edit, etc. - -To go back to more recent edit, the reverse of this command, use \\[goto-last-change-reverse] -or precede this command with \\[universal-argument] - (minus). - -It does not go to the same point twice even if there has been many edits -there. I call the minimal distance between distinguishable edits \"span\". -Set variable `glc-default-span' to control how close is \"the same point\". -Default span is 8. -The span can be changed temporarily with \\[universal-argument] right before \\[goto-last-change]: -\\[universal-argument] <NUMBER> set current span to that number, -\\[universal-argument] (no number) multiplies span by 4, starting with default. -The so set span remains until it is changed again with \\[universal-argument], or the consecutive -repetition of this command is ended by any other command. - -When span is zero (i.e. \\[universal-argument] 0) subsequent \\[goto-last-change] visits each and -every point of edit and a message shows what change was made there. -In this case it may go to the same point twice. - -This command uses undo information. If undo is disabled, so is this command. -At times, when undo information becomes too large, the oldest information is -discarded. See variable `undo-limit'. - -(fn ARG)" t) -(autoload 'goto-last-change-reverse "goto-chg" "\ -Go back to more recent changes after \\[goto-last-change] have been used. -See `goto-last-change' for use of prefix argument. - -(fn ARG)" t) -(register-definition-prefixes "goto-chg" '("glc-")) - -;;; End of scraped data - -(provide 'goto-chg-autoloads) - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; no-native-compile: t -;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix -;; End: - -;;; goto-chg-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/straight/build/goto-chg/goto-chg.el b/straight/build/goto-chg/goto-chg.el deleted file mode 120000 index bf00a2c..0000000 --- a/straight/build/goto-chg/goto-chg.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/home/bh/.config/emacs/straight/repos/goto-chg/goto-chg.el
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/straight/build/goto-chg/goto-chg.elc b/straight/build/goto-chg/goto-chg.elc Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 6945d58..0000000 --- a/straight/build/goto-chg/goto-chg.elc +++ /dev/null diff --git a/straight/build/straight/straight-autoloads.el b/straight/build/straight/straight-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index dd6c181..0000000 --- a/straight/build/straight/straight-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,456 +0,0 @@ -;;; straight-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function. - -;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. - -;;; Code: - - - -;;; Generated autoloads from straight.el - -(autoload 'straight-remove-unused-repos "straight" "\ -Remove unused repositories from the repos and build directories. -A repo is considered \"unused\" if it was not explicitly requested via -`straight-use-package' during the current Emacs session. -If FORCE is non-nil do not prompt before deleting repos. - -(fn &optional FORCE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-get-recipe "straight" "\ -Interactively select a recipe from one of the recipe repositories. -All recipe repositories in `straight-recipe-repositories' will -first be cloned. After the recipe is selected, it will be copied -to the kill ring. With a prefix argument, first prompt for a -recipe repository to search. Only that repository will be -cloned. - -From Lisp code, SOURCES should be a subset of the symbols in -`straight-recipe-repositories'. Only those recipe repositories -are cloned and searched. If it is nil or omitted, then the value -of `straight-recipe-repositories' is used. If SOURCES is the -symbol `interactive', then the user is prompted to select a -recipe repository, and a list containing that recipe repository -is used for the value of SOURCES. ACTION may be `copy' (copy -recipe to the kill ring), `insert' (insert at point), or nil (no -action, just return it). - -Optional arg FILTER must be a unary function. -It takes a package name as its sole argument. -If it returns nil the candidate is excluded. - -USE-CACHE non-nil means respect the existing straight.el recipe cache, -i.e. display also packages that have been registered in the current -Emacs session even if not found in any recipe repository, and if such a -package is selected, return just the package name as a symbol, instead -of a recipe. (It is not possible to return an actual recipe, as the API -for `straight-get-recipe' returns MELPA-style recipes, while cached -recipes have already been converted into the internal format.) - -Within `straight-get-recipe', the symbol `cache' is treated as if it is -also a member of `straight-recipe-repositories', and refers to the set -of packages that have already been registered in the current Emacs -session. - -(fn &optional SOURCES ACTION FILTER USE-CACHE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-visit-package-website "straight" "\ -Visit the package RECIPE's website. - -(fn RECIPE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-visit-package "straight" "\ -Open PACKAGE's local repository directory. -When BUILD is non-nil visit PACKAGE's build directory. - -(fn PACKAGE &optional BUILD)" t) -(autoload 'straight-use-package "straight" "\ -Register, clone, build, and activate a package and its dependencies. -This is the main entry point to the functionality of straight.el. - -MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is either a symbol naming a package, or a list -whose car is a symbol naming a package and whose cdr is a -property list containing e.g. `:type', `:local-repo', `:files', -and VC backend specific keywords. - -First, the package recipe is registered with straight.el. If -NO-CLONE is a function, then it is called with two arguments: the -package name as a string, and a boolean value indicating whether -the local repository for the package is available. In that case, -the return value of the function is used as the value of NO-CLONE -instead. In any case, if NO-CLONE is non-nil, then processing -stops here. - -Otherwise, the repository is cloned, if it is missing. If -NO-BUILD is a function, then it is called with one argument: the -package name as a string. In that case, the return value of the -function is used as the value of NO-BUILD instead. In any case, -if NO-BUILD is non-nil, then processing halts here. Otherwise, -the package is built and activated. Note that if the package -recipe has a nil `:build' entry, then NO-BUILD is ignored -and processing always stops before building and activation -occurs. - -CAUSE is a string explaining the reason why -`straight-use-package' has been called. It is for internal use -only, and is used to construct progress messages. INTERACTIVE is -non-nil if the function has been called interactively. It is for -internal use only, and is used to determine whether to show a -hint about how to install the package permanently. - -Return non-nil when package is initially installed, nil otherwise. - -Interactively, prompt with a list of available packages in currently -registered recipe repositories. With prefix arg, prompt first for which -recipe repository to list from. If a package has already been registered -in the current Emacs session, the existing recipe is re-used rather than -being looked up anew. With prefix arg, \"cache\" is displayed as one of -the recipe repositories, and allows filtering to only already-registered -packages. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE &optional NO-CLONE NO-BUILD CAUSE INTERACTIVE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-register-package "straight" "\ -Register a package without cloning, building, or activating it. -This function is equivalent to calling `straight-use-package' -with a non-nil argument for NO-CLONE. It is provided for -convenience. MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is as for -`straight-use-package'. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE)") -(autoload 'straight-use-package-no-build "straight" "\ -Register and clone a package without building it. -This function is equivalent to calling `straight-use-package' -with nil for NO-CLONE but a non-nil argument for NO-BUILD. It is -provided for convenience. MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is as for -`straight-use-package'. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE)") -(autoload 'straight-use-package-lazy "straight" "\ -Register, build, and activate a package if it is already cloned. -This function is equivalent to calling `straight-use-package' -with symbol `lazy' for NO-CLONE. It is provided for convenience. -MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is as for `straight-use-package'. - -Argument CAUSE is for internal use only. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE &optional CAUSE)") -(autoload 'straight-use-recipes "straight" "\ -Register a recipe repository using MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE. -This registers the recipe and builds it if it is already cloned. -Note that you probably want the recipe for a recipe repository to -include a nil `:build' property, to unconditionally -inhibit the build phase. - -This function also adds the recipe repository to -`straight-recipe-repositories', at the end of the list. - -Existing recipe repositories are not searched for a recipe for the -recipe repository you are trying to register, because that is strange -and confusing. If you explicitly want this behavior, you can use the -`straight-use-package' API directly. - -Argument CAUSE is for internal use only. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE &optional CAUSE)") -(autoload 'straight-override-recipe "straight" "\ -Register MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE as a recipe override. -This puts it in `straight-recipe-overrides', depending on the -value of `straight-current-profile'. - -(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE)") -(autoload 'straight-check-package "straight" "\ -Rebuild a PACKAGE if it has been modified. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. See also `straight-rebuild-package' and -`straight-check-all'. - -(fn PACKAGE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-check-all "straight" "\ -Rebuild any packages that have been modified. -See also `straight-rebuild-all' and `straight-check-package'. -This function should not be called during init." t) -(autoload 'straight-rebuild-package "straight" "\ -Rebuild a PACKAGE. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument RECURSIVE, rebuild -all dependencies as well. See also `straight-check-package' and -`straight-rebuild-all'. - -(fn PACKAGE &optional RECURSIVE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-rebuild-all "straight" "\ -Rebuild all packages. -See also `straight-check-all' and `straight-rebuild-package'." t) -(autoload 'straight-prune-build-cache "straight" "\ -Prune the build cache. -This means that only packages that were built in the last init -run and subsequent interactive session will remain; other -packages will have their build mtime information and any cached -autoloads discarded.") -(autoload 'straight-prune-build-directory "straight" "\ -Prune the build directory. -This means that only packages that were built in the last init -run and subsequent interactive session will remain; other -packages will have their build directories deleted.") -(autoload 'straight-prune-build "straight" "\ -Prune the build cache and build directory. -This means that only packages that were built in the last init -run and subsequent interactive session will remain; other -packages will have their build mtime information discarded and -their build directories deleted." t) -(autoload 'straight-normalize-package "straight" "\ -Normalize a PACKAGE's local repository to its recipe's configuration. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. - -CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS non-nil (interactively, prefix arg) means if the -repository is a snapshot, convert it to a full repository first. - -(fn PACKAGE &key CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS)" t) -(autoload 'straight-normalize-all "straight" "\ -Normalize all packages. See `straight-normalize-package'. -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -normalized. If multiple packages come from the same local -repository, only one is normalized. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are normalized. -It is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be normalized. - -CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS non-nil (interactively, prefix arg) means if -repositories are snapshots, convert them to full repositories first. - -(fn &optional PREDICATE CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS)" t) -(autoload 'straight-fetch-package "straight" "\ -Try to fetch a PACKAGE from the primary remote. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -fetch not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) -(autoload 'straight-fetch-package-and-deps "straight" "\ -Try to fetch a PACKAGE and its (transitive) dependencies. -PACKAGE, its dependencies, their dependencies, etc. are fetched -from their primary remotes. - -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -fetch not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) -(autoload 'straight-fetch-all "straight" "\ -Try to fetch all packages from their primary remotes. -With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, fetch not just from primary -remotes but also from upstreams (for forked packages). - -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -fetched. If multiple packages come from the same local -repository, only one is fetched. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are fetched. It -is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be fetched. - -(fn &optional FROM-UPSTREAM PREDICATE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-merge-package "straight" "\ -Try to merge a PACKAGE from the primary remote. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -merge not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) -(autoload 'straight-merge-package-and-deps "straight" "\ -Try to merge a PACKAGE and its (transitive) dependencies. -PACKAGE, its dependencies, their dependencies, etc. are merged -from their primary remotes. - -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -merge not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) -(autoload 'straight-merge-all "straight" "\ -Try to merge all packages from their primary remotes. -With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, merge not just from primary -remotes but also from upstreams (for forked packages). - -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -merged. If multiple packages come from the same local -repository, only one is merged. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are merged. It -is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be merged. - -(fn &optional FROM-UPSTREAM PREDICATE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-pull-package "straight" "\ -Try to pull a PACKAGE from the primary remote. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, pull -not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for forked -packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) -(autoload 'straight-pull-package-and-deps "straight" "\ -Try to pull a PACKAGE and its (transitive) dependencies. -PACKAGE, its dependencies, their dependencies, etc. are pulled -from their primary remotes. - -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, -pull not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for -forked packages). - -(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t) -(autoload 'straight-pull-all "straight" "\ -Try to pull all packages from their primary remotes. -With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, pull not just from primary -remotes but also from upstreams (for forked packages). - -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -pulled. If multiple packages come from the same local repository, -only one is pulled. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are pulled. It -is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be pulled. - -(fn &optional FROM-UPSTREAM PREDICATE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-push-package "straight" "\ -Push a PACKAGE to its primary remote, if necessary. -PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select -PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session -using `completing-read'. - -(fn PACKAGE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-push-all "straight" "\ -Try to push all packages to their primary remotes. - -Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully -pushed. If multiple packages come from the same local repository, -only one is pushed. - -PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are normalized. -It is called with the package name as a string, and should return -non-nil if the package should actually be normalized. - -(fn &optional PREDICATE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-freeze-versions "straight" "\ -Write version lockfiles for currently activated packages. -This implies first pushing all packages that have unpushed local -changes. If the package management system has been used since the -last time the init-file was reloaded, offer to fix the situation -by reloading the init-file again. If FORCE is -non-nil (interactively, if a prefix argument is provided), skip -all checks and write the lockfile anyway. - -Currently, writing version lockfiles requires cloning all lazily -installed packages. Hopefully, this inconvenient requirement will -be removed in the future. - -Multiple lockfiles may be written (one for each profile), -according to the value of `straight-profiles'. - -(fn &optional FORCE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-thaw-versions "straight" "\ -Read version lockfiles and restore package versions to those listed." t) -(autoload 'straight-bug-report "straight" "\ -Test straight.el in a clean environment. -ARGS may be any of the following keywords and their respective values: - - :pre-bootstrap (Form)... - Forms evaluated before bootstrapping straight.el - e.g. (setq straight-repository-branch \"develop\") - Note this example is already in the default bootstrapping code. - - - :post-bootstrap (Form)... - Forms evaluated in the testing environment after boostrapping. - e.g. (straight-use-package \\='(example :type git :host github)) - - - :interactive Boolean - If nil, the subprocess will immediately exit after the test. - Output will be printed to `straight-bug-report--process-buffer' - Otherwise, the subprocess will be interactive. - - - :preserve Boolean - If non-nil, the test directory is left in the directory stored in the - variable `temporary-file-directory'. Otherwise, it is - immediately removed after the test is run. - - - :executable String - Indicate the Emacs executable to launch. - Defaults to the path of the current Emacs executable. - - - :raw Boolean - If non-nil, the raw process output is sent to - `straight-bug-report--process-buffer'. Otherwise, it is - formatted as markdown for submitting as an issue. - - - :user-dir String - If non-nil, the test is run with `user-emacs-directory' set to STRING. - Otherwise, a temporary directory is created and used. - Unless absolute, paths are expanded relative to the variable - `temporary-file-directory'. - -ARGS are accessible within the :pre/:post-bootsrap phases via the -locally bound plist, straight-bug-report-args. - -(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t) -(function-put 'straight-bug-report 'lisp-indent-function 0) -(autoload 'straight-dependencies "straight" "\ -Return a list of PACKAGE's dependencies, as strings. -PACKAGE is a string. If the dependencies have dependencies themselves, -then instead of strings they will be lists whose cars are the -dependencies and whose cdrs are the recursive dependencies in the same -format returned from `straight-dependencies'. - -Interactively, the user selects a package to show dependencies for, and -the dependencies are shown in the echo area. - -(fn &optional PACKAGE)" t) -(autoload 'straight-dependents "straight" "\ -Return a list of PACKAGE's dependents, as strings. -Dependents are packages that have the given package as a dependency. In -other words, this is the opposite of `straight-dependencies'. - -PACKAGE is a string. If the dependents have dependents themselves, then -instead of strings they will be lists whose cars are the dependents and -whose cdrs are the recursive dependents in the same format returned from -`straight-dependents'. - -(fn &optional PACKAGE)" t) -(register-definition-prefixes "straight" '("straight-")) - - -;;; Generated autoloads from straight-ert-print-hack.el - -(register-definition-prefixes "straight-ert-print-hack" '("+without-print-limits")) - - -;;; Generated autoloads from straight-x.el - -(defvar straight-x-pinned-packages nil "\ -List of pinned packages.") -(register-definition-prefixes "straight-x" '("straight-x-")) - -;;; End of scraped data - -(provide 'straight-autoloads) - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; no-native-compile: t -;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix -;; End: - -;;; straight-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/straight/build/straight/straight-ert-print-hack.el b/straight/build/straight/straight-ert-print-hack.el deleted file mode 120000 index 25d02c3..0000000 --- a/straight/build/straight/straight-ert-print-hack.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -/home/bh/.config/emacs/straight/repos/straight.el/straight-ert-print-hack.el
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/straight/build/use-package/use-package-autoloads.el b/straight/build/use-package/use-package-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index feec8c1..0000000 --- a/straight/build/use-package/use-package-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -;;; use-package-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*- -;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function. - -;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. - -;;; Code: - - - -;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-bind-key.el - -(autoload 'use-package-autoload-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "\ -Load PACKAGE and bind key sequence invoking this function to KEYMAP-SYMBOL. -Then simulate pressing the same key sequence a again, so that the -next key pressed is routed to the newly loaded keymap. - -This function supports use-package's :bind-keymap keyword. It -works by binding the given key sequence to an invocation of this -function for a particular keymap. The keymap is expected to be -defined by the package. In this way, loading the package is -deferred until the prefix key sequence is pressed. - -(fn KEYMAP-SYMBOL PACKAGE OVERRIDE)") -(autoload 'use-package-normalize-binder "use-package-bind-key" "\ - - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)") -(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind 'use-package-normalize-binder) -(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind* 'use-package-normalize-binder) -(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind 'use-package-autoloads-mode) -(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind* 'use-package-autoloads-mode) -(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind "use-package-bind-key" "\ - - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional BIND-MACRO)") -(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap 'use-package-normalize-binder) -(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap* 'use-package-normalize-binder) -(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "\ - - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional OVERRIDE)") -(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap* "use-package-bind-key" "\ - - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)") -(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-bind-key" '("use-package-handler/:bind*")) - - -;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-core.el - -(autoload 'use-package "use-package-core" "\ -Declare an Emacs package by specifying a group of configuration options. - -For the full documentation, see Info node `(use-package) top'. -Usage: - - (use-package package-name - [:keyword [option]]...) - -:init Code to run before PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded. -:config Code to run after PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded. Note that - if loading is deferred for any reason, this code does not - execute until the lazy load has occurred. -:preface Code to be run before everything except `:disabled'; this - can be used to define functions for use in `:if', or that - should be seen by the byte-compiler. - -:mode Form to be added to `auto-mode-alist'. -:magic Form to be added to `magic-mode-alist'. -:magic-fallback Form to be added to `magic-fallback-mode-alist'. -:interpreter Form to be added to `interpreter-mode-alist'. - -:commands Define autoloads for commands defined by the package. - This is useful if the package is being lazily loaded, - and you wish to conditionally call functions in your - `:init' block that are defined in the package. -:autoload Similar to `:commands', but used for non-interactive functions. -:hook Specify hook(s) to attach this package to. - -:bind Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands. -:bind* Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands, - *overriding all minor mode bindings*. -:bind-keymap Bind a key prefix to an auto-loaded keymap defined in the - package. 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This can be an integer, - to force loading after N seconds of idle time, if the package - has not already been loaded. -:demand Prevent the automatic deferred loading introduced by constructs - such as `:bind' (see `:defer' for the complete list). - -:after Delay the effect of the use-package declaration - until after the named libraries have loaded. - Before they have been loaded, no other keyword - has any effect at all, and once they have been - loaded it is as if `:after' was not specified. - -:if EXPR Initialize and load only if EXPR evaluates to a non-nil value. -:disabled The package is ignored completely if this keyword is present. -:defines Declare certain variables to silence the byte-compiler. -:functions Declare certain functions to silence the byte-compiler. -:load-path Add to the `load-path' before attempting to load the package. -:diminish Support for diminish.el (if installed). -:delight Support for delight.el (if installed). -:custom Call `customize-set-variable' on each variable - definition without modifying the Emacs `custom-file'. - (compare with `custom-set-variables'). -:custom-face Call `face-spec-set' with each face definition. -:ensure Loads the package using package.el if necessary. -:pin Pin the package to an archive. -:vc Install the package directly from a version control system - (using `package-vc.el'). - -(fn NAME &rest ARGS)" nil t) -(function-put 'use-package 'lisp-indent-function 'defun) -(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-core" '("use-package-")) - - -;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-delight.el - -(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:delight "use-package-delight" "\ -Normalize arguments to delight. - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)") -(autoload 'use-package-handler/:delight "use-package-delight" "\ - - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE)") -(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-delight" '("use-package-normalize-delight")) - - -;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-diminish.el - -(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:diminish "use-package-diminish" "\ - - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)") -(autoload 'use-package-handler/:diminish "use-package-diminish" "\ - - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)") -(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-diminish" '("use-package-normalize-diminish")) - - -;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-ensure.el - -(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:ensure "use-package-ensure" "\ - - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)") -(autoload 'use-package-handler/:ensure "use-package-ensure" "\ - - -(fn NAME KEYWORD ENSURE REST STATE)") -(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-ensure" '("use-package-")) - - -;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-ensure-system-package.el - -(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:ensure-system-package "use-package-ensure-system-package" "\ -Turn ARGS into a list of conses of the form (PACKAGE-NAME . 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