Compile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME into a file of byte code.
The output file's name is made by appending \"c\" to the end of FILENAME." (interactive "fByte compile file: ") (byte-code "˜È˚!Éȸ³\"È˝˛!˝ˇ!˜˜˜Ê qÈ— ȱ!ȼbÈ
\"¯A\"Á˘˙¨² !\"!)Ç" [data var byte-compile-constants base-op assq byte-compile-out error format "Variable %s seen on pass 2 of byte compiler but not pass 1" prin1-to-string] 7))
Runs byte-compile-file on the files remaining on the command line.
Must be used only with -batch, and kills emacs on completion.
Each file will be processed even if an error occurred previously.
For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile $emacs/ ~/*.el\"" (byte-code "?Äˋ¨!È´ÄŲ˚@!!Âr¸@!´´Än³˝@\"ÄX˛@!?ÄX˚@@\"ÉÄXˇ!—PÉÄX±!ÄX¼\"Äe½!?Äe˙ÉÈAÉÈÁ\"+Á}½@!?Ä}˙ÉÈAÉÈÁȾà!Èá ÂÔâÁÕã!)Ç" [noninteractive error nil command-line-args-left files source dest t "batch-byte-compile is to be used only with -batch" file-directory-p expand-file-name directory-files string-match ".el$" auto-save-file-name-p file-name-sans-versions "c" file-exists-p file-newer-than-file-p batch-byte-compile-file message "Done" kill-emacs 1 0] 15))