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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/alert-20180403.38/alert-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/alert-20180403.38/alert-autoloads.el new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ddd84066fc7b --- /dev/null +++ b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/alert-20180403.38/alert-autoloads.el @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +;;; alert-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads +;; +;;; Code: +(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) + +;;;### (autoloads nil "alert" "alert.el" (23377 61297 758177 48000)) +;;; Generated autoloads from alert.el + +(autoload 'alert-add-rule "alert" "\ +Programmatically add an alert configuration rule. + +Normally, users should custoimze `alert-user-configuration'. +This facility is for module writers and users that need to do +things the Lisp way. + +Here is a rule the author currently uses with ERC, so that the +fringe gets colored whenever people chat on BitlBee: + +\(alert-add-rule :status \\='(buried visible idle) + :severity \\='(moderate high urgent) + :mode \\='erc-mode + :predicate + #\\='(lambda (info) + (string-match (concat \"\\\\`[^&].*@BitlBee\\\\\\='\") + (erc-format-target-and/or-network))) + :persistent + #\\='(lambda (info) + ;; If the buffer is buried, or the user has been + ;; idle for `alert-reveal-idle-time' seconds, + ;; make this alert persistent. Normally, alerts + ;; become persistent after + ;; `alert-persist-idle-time' seconds. + (memq (plist-get info :status) \\='(buried idle))) + :style \\='fringe + :continue t) + +\(fn &key SEVERITY STATUS MODE CATEGORY TITLE MESSAGE PREDICATE ICON (style alert-default-style) PERSISTENT CONTINUE NEVER-PERSIST APPEND)" nil nil) + +(autoload 'alert "alert" "\ +Alert the user that something has happened. +MESSAGE is what the user will see. You may also use keyword +arguments to specify additional details. Here is a full example: + +\(alert \"This is a message\" + :severity \\='high ;; The default severity is `normal' + :title \"Title\" ;; An optional title + :category \\='example ;; A symbol to identify the message + :mode \\='text-mode ;; Normally determined automatically + :buffer (current-buffer) ;; This is the default + :data nil ;; Unused by alert.el itself + :persistent nil ;; Force the alert to be persistent; + ;; it is best not to use this + :never-persist nil ;; Force this alert to never persist + :id \\='my-id) ;; Used to replace previous message of + ;; the same id in styles that support it + :style \\='fringe) ;; Force a given style to be used; + ;; this is only for debugging! + +If no :title is given, the buffer-name of :buffer is used. If +:buffer is nil, it is the current buffer at the point of call. + +:data is an opaque value which modules can pass through to their +own styles if they wish. + +Here are some more typical examples of usage: + + ;; This is the most basic form usage + (alert \"This is an alert\") + + ;; You can adjust the severity for more important messages + (alert \"This is an alert\" :severity \\='high) + + ;; Or decrease it for purely informative ones + (alert \"This is an alert\" :severity \\='trivial) + + ;; Alerts can have optional titles. Otherwise, the title is the + ;; buffer-name of the (current-buffer) where the alert originated. + (alert \"This is an alert\" :title \"My Alert\") + + ;; Further, alerts can have categories. This allows users to + ;; selectively filter on them. + (alert \"This is an alert\" :title \"My Alert\" + :category \\='some-category-or-other) + +\(fn MESSAGE &key (severity (quote normal)) TITLE ICON CATEGORY BUFFER MODE DATA STYLE PERSISTENT NEVER-PERSIST ID)" nil nil) + +;;;*** + +;; Local Variables: +;; version-control: never +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; no-update-autoloads: t +;; End: +;;; alert-autoloads.el ends here |