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-;;; 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" (23450 31954 18242 818000))
-;;; 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