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diff --git a/elpa/flycheck-20200610.1809/flycheck-autoloads.el b/elpa/flycheck-20200610.1809/flycheck-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 42ff96d..0000000 --- a/elpa/flycheck-20200610.1809/flycheck-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,306 +0,0 @@ -;;; flycheck-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "flycheck" "flycheck.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from flycheck.el - -(autoload 'flycheck-manual "flycheck" "\ -Open the Flycheck manual. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'flycheck-mode "flycheck" "\ -Flycheck is a minor mode for on-the-fly syntax checking. - -In `flycheck-mode' the buffer is automatically syntax-checked -using the first suitable syntax checker from `flycheck-checkers'. -Use `flycheck-select-checker' to select a checker for the current -buffer manually. - -If you run into issues, use `\\[flycheck-verify-setup]' to get help. - -Flycheck supports many languages out of the box, and many -additional ones are available on MELPA. Adding new ones is very -easy. Complete documentation is available online at URL -`https://www.flycheck.org/en/latest/'. Please report issues and -request features at URL `https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck'. - -Flycheck displays its status in the mode line. In the default -configuration, it looks like this: - -`FlyC' This buffer has not been checked yet. -`FlyC-' Flycheck doesn't have a checker for this buffer. -`FlyC*' Flycheck is running. Expect results soon! -`FlyC:3|2' This buffer contains three warnings and two errors. - Use `\\[flycheck-list-errors]' to see the list. - -You may also see the following icons: -`FlyC!' The checker crashed. -`FlyC.' The last syntax check was manually interrupted. -`FlyC?' The checker did something unexpected, like exiting with 1 - but returning no errors. - -The following keybindings are available in `flycheck-mode': - -\\{flycheck-mode-map} -\(you can change the prefix by customizing -`flycheck-keymap-prefix') - -If called interactively, enable Flycheck mode if ARG is positive, -and disable it if ARG is zero or negative. If called from Lisp, -also enable the mode if ARG is omitted or nil, and toggle it if -ARG is ‘toggle’; disable the mode otherwise. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(defvar global-flycheck-mode nil "\ -Non-nil if Global Flycheck mode is enabled. -See the `global-flycheck-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-flycheck-mode'.") - -(custom-autoload 'global-flycheck-mode "flycheck" nil) - -(autoload 'global-flycheck-mode "flycheck" "\ -Toggle Flycheck mode in all buffers. -With prefix ARG, enable Global Flycheck mode if ARG is positive; -otherwise, disable it. If called from Lisp, enable the mode if -ARG is omitted or nil. - -Flycheck mode is enabled in all buffers where -`flycheck-mode-on-safe' would do it. -See `flycheck-mode' for more information on Flycheck mode. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'flycheck-define-error-level "flycheck" "\ -Define a new error LEVEL with PROPERTIES. - -The following PROPERTIES constitute an error level: - -`:severity SEVERITY' - A number denoting the severity of this level. The higher - the number, the more severe is this level compared to other - levels. Defaults to 0; info is -10, warning is 10, and - error is 100. - - The severity is used by `flycheck-error-level-<' to - determine the ordering of errors according to their levels. - -`:compilation-level LEVEL' - - A number indicating the broad class of messages that errors - at this level belong to: one of 0 (info), 1 (warning), or - 2 or nil (error). Defaults to nil. - - This is used by `flycheck-checker-pattern-to-error-regexp' - to map error levels into `compilation-mode''s hierarchy and - to get proper highlighting of errors in `compilation-mode'. - -`:overlay-category CATEGORY' - A symbol denoting the overlay category to use for error - highlight overlays for this level. See Info - node `(elisp)Overlay Properties' for more information about - overlay categories. - - A category for an error level overlay should at least define - the `face' property, for error highlighting. Another useful - property for error level categories is `priority', to - influence the stacking of multiple error level overlays. - -`:fringe-bitmap BITMAPS' - A fringe bitmap symbol denoting the bitmap to use for fringe - indicators for this level, or a cons of two bitmaps (one for - narrow fringes and one for wide fringes). See Info node - `(elisp)Fringe Bitmaps' for more information about fringe - bitmaps, including a list of built-in fringe bitmaps. - -`:fringe-face FACE' - A face symbol denoting the face to use for fringe indicators - for this level. - -`:margin-spec SPEC' - A display specification indicating what to display in the - margin when `flycheck-indication-mode' is `left-margin' or - `right-margin'. See Info node `(elisp)Displaying in the - Margins'. If omitted, Flycheck generates an image spec from - the fringe bitmap. - -`:error-list-face FACE' - A face symbol denoting the face to use for messages of this - level in the error list. See `flycheck-list-errors'. - -\(fn LEVEL &rest PROPERTIES)" nil nil) - -(function-put 'flycheck-define-error-level 'lisp-indent-function '1) - -(autoload 'flycheck-define-command-checker "flycheck" "\ -Define SYMBOL as syntax checker to run a command. - -Define SYMBOL as generic syntax checker via -`flycheck-define-generic-checker', which uses an external command -to check the buffer. SYMBOL and DOCSTRING are the same as for -`flycheck-define-generic-checker'. - -In addition to the properties understood by -`flycheck-define-generic-checker', the following PROPERTIES -constitute a command syntax checker. Unless otherwise noted, all -properties are mandatory. Note that the default `:error-filter' -of command checkers is `flycheck-sanitize-errors'. - -`:command COMMAND' - The command to run for syntax checking. - - COMMAND is a list of the form `(EXECUTABLE [ARG ...])'. - - EXECUTABLE is a string with the executable of this syntax - checker. It can be overridden with the variable - `flycheck-SYMBOL-executable'. Note that this variable is - NOT implicitly defined by this function. Use - `flycheck-def-executable-var' to define this variable. - - Each ARG is an argument to the executable, either as string, - or as special symbol or form for - `flycheck-substitute-argument', which see. - -`:error-patterns PATTERNS' - A list of patterns to parse the output of the `:command'. - - Each ITEM in PATTERNS is a list `(LEVEL SEXP ...)', where - LEVEL is a Flycheck error level (see - `flycheck-define-error-level'), followed by one or more RX - `SEXP's which parse an error of that level and extract line, - column, file name and the message. - - See `rx' for general information about RX, and - `flycheck-rx-to-string' for some special RX forms provided - by Flycheck. - - All patterns are applied in the order of declaration to the - whole output of the syntax checker. Output already matched - by a pattern will not be matched by subsequent patterns. In - other words, the first pattern wins. - - This property is optional. If omitted, however, an - `:error-parser' is mandatory. - -`:error-parser FUNCTION' - A function to parse errors with. - - The function shall accept three arguments OUTPUT CHECKER - BUFFER. OUTPUT is the syntax checker output as string, - CHECKER the syntax checker that was used, and BUFFER a - buffer object representing the checked buffer. The function - must return a list of `flycheck-error' objects parsed from - OUTPUT. - - This property is optional. If omitted, it defaults to - `flycheck-parse-with-patterns'. In this case, - `:error-patterns' is mandatory. - -`:standard-input t' - Whether to send the buffer contents on standard input. - - If this property is given and has a non-nil value, send the - contents of the buffer on standard input. - - Defaults to nil. - -Note that you may not give `:start', `:interrupt', and -`:print-doc' for a command checker. You can give a custom -`:verify' function, though, whose results will be appended to the -default `:verify' function of command checkers. - -\(fn SYMBOL DOCSTRING &rest PROPERTIES)" nil nil) - -(function-put 'flycheck-define-command-checker 'lisp-indent-function '1) - -(function-put 'flycheck-define-command-checker 'doc-string-elt '2) - -(autoload 'flycheck-def-config-file-var "flycheck" "\ -Define SYMBOL as config file variable for CHECKER, with default FILE-NAME. - -SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to -provide configuration files for the given syntax CHECKER. -CUSTOM-ARGS are forwarded to `defcustom'. - -FILE-NAME is the initial value of the new variable. If omitted, -the default value is nil. It can be either a string or a list of -strings. - -Use this together with the `config-file' form in the `:command' -argument to `flycheck-define-checker'. - -\(fn SYMBOL CHECKER &optional FILE-NAME &rest CUSTOM-ARGS)" nil t) - -(function-put 'flycheck-def-config-file-var 'lisp-indent-function '3) - -(autoload 'flycheck-def-option-var "flycheck" "\ -Define SYMBOL as option variable with INIT-VALUE for CHECKER. - -SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to -provide an option for the given syntax CHECKERS (a checker or a -list of checkers). INIT-VALUE is the initial value of the -variable, and DOCSTRING is its docstring. CUSTOM-ARGS are -forwarded to `defcustom'. - -Use this together with the `option', `option-list' and -`option-flag' forms in the `:command' argument to -`flycheck-define-checker'. - -\(fn SYMBOL INIT-VALUE CHECKERS DOCSTRING &rest CUSTOM-ARGS)" nil t) - -(function-put 'flycheck-def-option-var 'lisp-indent-function '3) - -(function-put 'flycheck-def-option-var 'doc-string-elt '4) - -(autoload 'flycheck-define-checker "flycheck" "\ -Define SYMBOL as command syntax checker with DOCSTRING and PROPERTIES. - -Like `flycheck-define-command-checker', but PROPERTIES must not -be quoted. Also, implicitly define the executable variable for -SYMBOL with `flycheck-def-executable-var'. - -\(fn SYMBOL DOCSTRING &rest PROPERTIES)" nil t) - -(function-put 'flycheck-define-checker 'lisp-indent-function '1) - -(function-put 'flycheck-define-checker 'doc-string-elt '2) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "flycheck" '("flycheck-" "list-flycheck-errors" "help-flycheck-checker-d"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "flycheck-buttercup" "flycheck-buttercup.el" -;;;;;; (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from flycheck-buttercup.el - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "flycheck-buttercup" '("flycheck-buttercup-format-error-list"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "flycheck-ert" "flycheck-ert.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from flycheck-ert.el - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "flycheck-ert" '("flycheck-er"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("flycheck-pkg.el") (0 0 0 0)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; flycheck-autoloads.el ends here |