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- ;;; DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE
- (if (featurep 'eterm-autoloads) (error "Already loaded"))
-
- ;;;### (autoloads (term make-term) "term" "eterm/term.el")
-
- (autoload 'make-term "term" "\
- Make a term process NAME in a buffer, running PROGRAM.
- The name of the buffer is made by surrounding NAME with `*'s.
- If there is already a running process in that buffer, it is not restarted.
- Optional third arg STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to
- the process. Any more args are arguments to PROGRAM." nil nil)
-
- (autoload 'term "term" "\
- Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer." t nil)
-
- ;;;***
-
- ;;;### (autoloads (tperldb txdb tdbx tsdb tgdb) "tgud" "eterm/tgud.el")
-
- (autoload 'tgdb "tgud" "\
- Run gdb on program FILE in buffer *tgud-FILE*.
- The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
- and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
-
- (autoload 'tsdb "tgud" "\
- Run sdb on program FILE in buffer *tgud-FILE*.
- The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
- and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
-
- (autoload 'tdbx "tgud" "\
- Run dbx on program FILE in buffer *tgud-FILE*.
- The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
- and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
-
- (autoload 'txdb "tgud" "\
- Run xdb on program FILE in buffer *tgud-FILE*.
- The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
- and source-file directory for your debugger.
-
- You can set the variable 'tgud-xdb-directories' to a list of program source
- directories if your program contains sources from more than one directory." t nil)
-
- (autoload 'tperldb "tgud" "\
- Run perldb on program FILE in buffer *tgud-FILE*.
- The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
- and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
-
- ;;;***
-
- ;;;### (autoloads (tshell) "tshell" "eterm/tshell.el")
-
- (defvar tshell-prompt-pattern "^[^#$%>\n]*[#$%>] *" "\
- Regexp to match prompts in the inferior shell.
- Defaults to \"^[^#$%>\\n]*[#$%>] *\", which works pretty well.
- This variable is used to initialise `term-prompt-regexp' in the
- shell buffer.
-
- The pattern should probably not match more than one line. If it does,
- tshell-mode may become confused trying to distinguish prompt from input
- on lines which don't start with a prompt.
-
- This is a fine thing to set in your `.emacs' file.")
-
- (autoload 'tshell "tshell" "\
- Run an inferior shell, with I/O through buffer *shell*.
- If buffer exists but shell process is not running, make new shell.
- If buffer exists and shell process is running, just switch to buffer `*shell*'.
- Program used comes from variable `explicit-shell-file-name',
- or (if that is nil) from the ESHELL environment variable,
- or else from SHELL if there is no ESHELL.
- If a file `~/.emacs_SHELLNAME' exists, it is given as initial input
- (Note that this may lose due to a timing error if the shell
- discards input when it starts up.)
- The buffer is put in Tshell mode, giving commands for sending input
- and controlling the subjobs of the shell. See `tshell-mode'.
- See also the variable `tshell-prompt-pattern'.
-
- The shell file name (sans directories) is used to make a symbol name
- such as `explicit-csh-args'. If that symbol is a variable,
- its value is used as a list of arguments when invoking the shell.
- Otherwise, one argument `-i' is passed to the shell.
-
- \(Type \\[describe-mode] in the shell buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
-
- ;;;***
-
- (provide 'eterm-autoloads)
-