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master 0df73dabc1 2/2: Regenerated ldefs-boot.el


From: Lars Ingebrigtsen
Subject: master 0df73dabc1 2/2: Regenerated ldefs-boot.el
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2022 10:51:59 -0400 (EDT)

branch: master
commit 0df73dabc1690b66eb62eac10ff62db1863b256e
Author: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
Commit: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>

    Regenerated ldefs-boot.el
---
 lisp/ldefs-boot.el | 248 +++++++++++++++++++----------------------------------
 1 file changed, 88 insertions(+), 160 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el
index 4708025002..98a94b310c 100644
--- a/lisp/ldefs-boot.el
+++ b/lisp/ldefs-boot.el
@@ -4312,79 +4312,6 @@ it is disabled.
 ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/cl-generic.el
 
 (push (purecopy '(cl-generic 1 0)) package--builtin-versions)
-(autoload 'cl-defgeneric "cl-generic" "\
-Create a generic function NAME.
-DOC-STRING is the base documentation for this class.  A generic
-function has no body, as its purpose is to decide which method body
-is appropriate to use.  Specific methods are defined with `cl-defmethod'.
-With this implementation the ARGS are currently ignored.
-OPTIONS-AND-METHODS currently understands:
-- (:documentation DOCSTRING)
-- (declare DECLARATIONS)
-- (:argument-precedence-order &rest ARGS)
-- (:method [QUALIFIERS...] ARGS &rest BODY)
-DEFAULT-BODY, if present, is used as the body of a default method.
-
-(fn NAME ARGS [DOC-STRING] [OPTIONS-AND-METHODS...] &rest DEFAULT-BODY)" nil t)
-(function-put 'cl-defgeneric 'lisp-indent-function 2)
-(function-put 'cl-defgeneric 'doc-string-elt 3)
-(autoload 'cl-generic-define "cl-generic" "\
-
-
-(fn NAME ARGS OPTIONS)")
-(autoload 'cl-defmethod "cl-generic" "\
-Define a new method for generic function NAME.
-This defines an implementation of NAME to use for invocations
-of specific types of arguments.
-
-ARGS is a list of dispatch arguments (see `cl-defun'), but where
-each variable element is either just a single variable name VAR,
-or a list on the form (VAR TYPE).
-
-For instance:
-
-  (cl-defmethod foo (bar (format-string string) &optional zot)
-    (format format-string bar))
-
-The dispatch arguments have to be among the mandatory arguments, and
-all methods of NAME have to use the same set of arguments for dispatch.
-Each dispatch argument and TYPE are specified in ARGS where the corresponding
-formal argument appears as (VAR TYPE) rather than just VAR.
-
-The optional EXTRA element, on the form `:extra STRING', allows
-you to add more methods for the same specializers and qualifiers.
-These are distinguished by STRING.
-
-The optional argument QUALIFIER is a specifier that modifies how
-the method is combined with other methods, including:
-   :before  - Method will be called before the primary
-   :after   - Method will be called after the primary
-   :around  - Method will be called around everything else
-The absence of QUALIFIER means this is a \"primary\" method.
-The set of acceptable qualifiers and their meaning is defined
-(and can be extended) by the methods of `cl-generic-combine-methods'.
-
-ARGS can also include so-called context specializers, introduced by
-`&context' (which should appear right after the mandatory arguments,
-before any &optional or &rest).  They have the form (EXPR TYPE) where
-EXPR is an Elisp expression whose value should match TYPE for the
-method to be applicable.
-
-The set of acceptable TYPEs (also called \"specializers\") is defined
-(and can be extended) by the various methods of `cl-generic-generalizers'.
-
-(fn NAME [EXTRA] [QUALIFIER] ARGS &rest [DOCSTRING] BODY)" nil t)
-(function-put 'cl-defmethod 'doc-string-elt 'cl--defmethod-doc-pos)
-(function-put 'cl-defmethod 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-(autoload 'cl-generic-define-method "cl-generic" "\
-
-
-(fn NAME QUALIFIERS ARGS CALL-CON FUNCTION)")
-(autoload 'cl-find-method "cl-generic" "\
-
-
-(fn GENERIC QUALIFIERS SPECIALIZERS)")
-(register-definition-prefixes "cl-generic" '("cl-"))
 
 
 ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/cl-indent.el
@@ -9485,6 +9412,8 @@ Already submitted bugs can be found in the Emacs bug 
tracker:
 
 (fn TOPIC &optional UNUSED)" t)
 (set-advertised-calling-convention 'report-emacs-bug '(topic) '"24.5")
+(autoload 'emacs-build-description "emacsbug" "\
+Insert a description of the current Emacs build in the current buffer." t)
 (autoload 'submit-emacs-patch "emacsbug" "\
 Send an Emacs patch to the Emacs maintainers.
 Interactively, you will be prompted for SUBJECT and a patch FILE
@@ -9492,7 +9421,7 @@ name (which will be attached to the mail).  You will end 
up in a
 Message buffer where you can explain more about the patch.
 
 (fn SUBJECT FILE)" t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "emacsbug" '("emacs-bug--system-description" 
"report-emacs-bug-"))
+(register-definition-prefixes "emacsbug" '("report-emacs-bug-"))
 
 
 ;;; Generated autoloads from vc/emerge.el
@@ -16940,9 +16869,9 @@ should output the image in the current buffer, 
converted to
 ;;; Generated autoloads from image/image-crop.el
 
 (autoload 'image-cut "image-crop" "\
-Cut a rectangle from the image under point.
-Interactively, if given a prefix, prompt for COLOR to use.
-Otherwise, default to `image-cut-color'.
+Cut a rectangle from the image under point, filling it with COLOR.
+COLOR defaults to the value of `image-cut-color'.
+Interactively, with prefix argument, prompt for COLOR to use.
 
 (fn &optional COLOR)" t)
 (autoload 'image-crop "image-crop" "\
@@ -16968,7 +16897,7 @@ After cropping an image, you can save it by `M-x 
image-save' or
 
 ;;; Generated autoloads from image/image-dired.el
 
-(push (purecopy '(image-dired 0 4 11)) package--builtin-versions)
+(push (purecopy '(image-dired 0 5)) package--builtin-versions)
 (autoload 'image-dired-dired-with-window-configuration "image-dired" "\
 Open directory DIR and create a default window configuration.
 
@@ -17012,8 +16941,8 @@ thumbnail buffer to be selected.
 (fn &optional ARG APPEND DO-NOT-POP)" '(nil dired-mode))
 (autoload 'image-dired-show-all-from-dir "image-dired" "\
 Make a thumbnail buffer for all images in DIR and display it.
-Any file matching `image-file-name-regexp' is considered an image
-file.
+Any file matching `image-dired--file-name-regexp' is considered an
+image file.
 
 If the number of image files in DIR exceeds
 `image-dired-show-all-from-dir-max-files', ask for confirmation
@@ -17044,10 +16973,30 @@ previous -ARG, if ARG<0) files.
 (autoload 'image-dired-jump-thumbnail-buffer "image-dired-dired" "\
 Jump to thumbnail buffer." '(dired-mode))
 (autoload 'image-dired-minor-mode "image-dired-dired" "\
-Setup easy-to-use keybindings for the commands to be used in Dired mode.
-
-Note that n, p and <down> and <up> will be hijacked and bound to
-`image-dired-dired-next-line' and `image-dired-dired-previous-line'.
+Setup easy-to-use keybindings for Image-Dired in Dired mode.
+
+This minor mode adds these additional bindings:
+\\<image-dired-minor-mode-map>
+  \\[image-dired-next-line-and-display]                Move to next line and 
display thumbnail image.
+  \\[image-dired-previous-line-and-display]            Move to previous line 
and display thumbnail image.
+  \\[image-dired-mark-and-display-next]                Mark current file and 
display next thumbnail image.
+  \\[image-dired-jump-thumbnail-buffer]                Jump to thumbnail 
buffer.
+
+For reference, these are the default Image-Dired bindings that
+are always available in Dired:
+\\<dired-mode-map>
+  \\[image-dired-display-thumbs]               Display thumbnails of all 
marked files.
+  \\[image-dired-tag-files]            Tag marked file(s).
+  \\[image-dired-delete-tag]           Remove tag for selected file(s).
+  \\[image-dired-jump-thumbnail-buffer]                Jump to thumbnail 
buffer.
+  \\[image-dired-dired-display-image]          Display current image file.
+  \\[image-dired-dired-display-external]               Display file at point 
using an external viewer.
+  \\[image-dired-display-thumbs-append]                Append thumbnails to 
thumbnail buffer.
+  \\[image-dired-display-thumb]                Display thumbnails of all 
marked files.
+  \\[image-dired-dired-comment-files]          Add comment to current or 
marked files in Dired.
+  \\[image-dired-mark-tagged-files]            Use REGEXP to mark files with 
matching tag.
+  \\[image-dired-dired-toggle-marked-thumbs]   Toggle thumbnails in front of 
file names.
+  \\[image-dired-dired-edit-comment-and-tags]          Edit comment and tags 
of marked images.
 
 This is a minor mode.  If called interactively, toggle the
 `Image-Dired minor mode' mode.  If the prefix argument is
@@ -18686,58 +18635,6 @@ sleep in seconds.
 (register-definition-prefixes "life" '("life-"))
 
 
-;;; Generated autoloads from linum.el
-
-(autoload 'linum-mode "linum" "\
-Toggle display of line numbers in the left margin (Linum mode).
-
-This mode has been largely replaced by `display-line-numbers-mode'
-(which is much faster and has fewer interaction problems with other
-modes).
-
-Linum mode is a buffer-local minor mode.
-
-This is a minor mode.  If called interactively, toggle the `Linum
-mode' mode.  If the prefix argument is positive, enable the mode,
-and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode.
-
-If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'.  Enable
-the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number.
-Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number.
-
-To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer,
-evaluate `linum-mode'.
-
-The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when
-it is disabled.
-
-(fn &optional ARG)" t)
-(put 'global-linum-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t)
-(defvar global-linum-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Global Linum mode is enabled.
-See the `global-linum-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-linum-mode'.")
-(custom-autoload 'global-linum-mode "linum" nil)
-(autoload 'global-linum-mode "linum" "\
-Toggle Linum mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Linum mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.
-
-If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'.
-Enable the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number.
-Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number.
-
-Linum mode is enabled in all buffers where `linum-on' would do it.
-
-See `linum-mode' for more information on Linum mode.
-
-(fn &optional ARG)" t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "linum" '("linum-"))
-
-
 ;;; Generated autoloads from cedet/ede/linux.el
 
 (register-definition-prefixes "ede/linux" '("ede-linux-" "project-linux-"))
@@ -20986,6 +20883,11 @@ it is disabled.
 (register-definition-prefixes "mwheel" '("mouse-wheel-" "mwheel-"))
 
 
+;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/nadvice.el
+
+(push (purecopy '(nadvice 1 0)) package--builtin-versions)
+
+
 ;;; Generated autoloads from net/net-utils.el
 
 (autoload 'ifconfig "net-utils" "\
@@ -22656,6 +22558,15 @@ The Git version of Org mode.
 Inserted by installing Org or when a release is made.")
 
 
+;;; Generated autoloads from osc.el
+
+(autoload 'osc-compilation-filter "osc" "\
+Maybe collect OSC control sequences.
+This function depends on the variable `osc-for-compilation-buffer',
+and is meant to be used in `compilation-filter-hook'.")
+(register-definition-prefixes "osc" '("osc-"))
+
+
 ;;; Generated autoloads from outline.el
 
 (put 'outline-regexp 'safe-local-variable 'stringp)
@@ -26190,7 +26101,7 @@ Regexp to match Header fields that Rmail should display.
 If nil, display all header fields except those matched by
 `rmail-ignored-headers'.")
 (custom-autoload 'rmail-displayed-headers "rmail" t)
-(defvar rmail-retry-ignored-headers (purecopy 
"^x-authentication-warning:\\|^x-detected-operating-system:\\|^x-spam[-a-z]*:\\|content-type:\\|content-transfer-encoding:\\|mime-version:\\|message-id:")
 "\
+(defvar rmail-retry-ignored-headers (concat 
"^x-authentication-warning:\\|^x-detected-operating-system:\\|" 
"^x-spam[-a-z]*:\\|^arc-.*:\\|" 
"^content-type:\\|^content-transfer-encoding:\\|" 
"^mime-version:\\|^message-id:\\|^x-google-smtp-source:\\|" 
"^x-received:\\|^received-spf:\\|" 
"^authentication-results:\\|^dkim-signature:") "\
 Headers that should be stripped when retrying a failed message.")
 (custom-autoload 'rmail-retry-ignored-headers "rmail" t)
 (defvar rmail-highlighted-headers (purecopy "^From:\\|^Subject:") "\
@@ -29627,6 +29538,10 @@ Studlify-case the current buffer." t)
 
 ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/subr-x.el
 
+(defsubst string-join (strings &optional separator) "\
+Join all STRINGS using SEPARATOR.
+Optional argument SEPARATOR must be a string, a vector, or a list of
+characters; nil stands for the empty string." (mapconcat #'identity strings 
separator))
 (autoload 'string-truncate-left "subr-x" "\
 If STRING is longer than LENGTH, return a truncated version.
 When truncating, \"...\" is always prepended to the string, so
@@ -31254,28 +31169,6 @@ Display a list of threads." t)
 (register-definition-prefixes "thread" '("thread-list-"))
 
 
-;;; Generated autoloads from thumbs.el
-
-(autoload 'thumbs-find-thumb "thumbs" "\
-Display the thumbnail for IMG.
-
-(fn IMG)" t)
-(autoload 'thumbs-show-from-dir "thumbs" "\
-Make a preview buffer for all images in DIR.
-Optional argument REG to select file matching a regexp,
-and SAME-WINDOW to show thumbs in the same window.
-
-(fn DIR &optional REG SAME-WINDOW)" t)
-(autoload 'thumbs-dired-show-marked "thumbs" "\
-In dired, make a thumbs buffer with marked files." t)
-(autoload 'thumbs-dired-show "thumbs" "\
-In dired, make a thumbs buffer with all files in current directory." t)
-(defalias 'thumbs 'thumbs-show-from-dir)
-(autoload 'thumbs-dired-setroot "thumbs" "\
-In dired, call the setroot program on the image at point." t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "thumbs" '("thumbs-"))
-
-
 ;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/thunk.el
 
 (push (purecopy '(thunk 1 0)) package--builtin-versions)
@@ -33505,8 +33398,11 @@ with its diffs (if the underlying VCS supports that).
 (fn &optional LIMIT REVISION)" t)
 (autoload 'vc-print-branch-log "vc" "\
 Show the change log for BRANCH root in a window.
+Optional prefix ARG non-nil requests an opportunity for the user
+to edit the VC shell command that will be run to generate the
+log.
 
-(fn BRANCH)" t)
+(fn BRANCH &optional ARG)" t)
 (autoload 'vc-log-incoming "vc" "\
 Show log of changes that will be received with pull from REMOTE-LOCATION.
 When called interactively with a prefix argument, prompt for REMOTE-LOCATION.
@@ -33572,6 +33468,22 @@ VCS command to run.
 On a non-distributed version control system, this signals an error.
 It also signals an error in a Bazaar bound branch.
 
+(fn &optional ARG)" t)
+(autoload 'vc-pull-and-push "vc" "\
+First pull, and then push the current branch.
+The push will only be performed if the pull operation was successful.
+
+You must be visiting a version controlled file, or in a `vc-dir' buffer.
+
+On a distributed version control system, this runs a \"pull\"
+operation on the current branch, prompting for the precise
+command if required.  Optional prefix ARG non-nil forces a prompt
+for the VCS command to run.  If this is successful, a \"push\"
+operation will then be done.
+
+On a non-distributed version control system, this signals an error.
+It also signals an error in a Bazaar bound branch.
+
 (fn &optional ARG)" t)
 (autoload 'vc-switch-backend "vc" "\
 Make BACKEND the current version control system for FILE.
@@ -33740,6 +33652,10 @@ FILE-OR-LIST is the name of a working file; it may be 
a list of
 files or be nil (to execute commands that don't expect a file
 name or set of files).  If an optional list of FLAGS is present,
 that is inserted into the command line before the filename.
+
+If `vc-want-edit-command-p' is non-nil, prompt the user to edit
+COMMAND and FLAGS before execution.
+
 Return the return value of the slave command in the synchronous
 case, and the process object in the asynchronous case.
 
@@ -34916,6 +34832,18 @@ Turn on Viper emulation of Vi in Emacs.  See Info node 
`(viper)Top'." t)
 
 ;;; Generated autoloads from image/wallpaper.el
 
+(autoload 'wallpaper-set "wallpaper" "\
+Set the desktop background to FILE in a graphical environment.
+
+On GNU/Linux and other Unix-like systems, this relies on an
+external command.  Which command to use is automatically detected
+in most cases, but can be manually customized with the user
+options `wallpaper-command' and `wallpaper-command-args'.
+
+On MS-Windows and Haiku systems, no external command is needed,
+so the value of `wallpaper-commands' is ignored.
+
+(fn FILE)" t)
 (register-definition-prefixes "wallpaper" '("wallpaper-"))
 
 



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