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3288 called as if it had been there to begin with.  From the user’s point of
16887 which serves as the warning message. The message should begin in
17404 ‘macroexpand’. If FORM is not a macro call to begin with, it is
19042 disabled as a unit. *Note (emacs)Custom Themes::. Each Custom theme is
19876 For example, in ‘idlwave.el’, the definition for
19877idlwave-complete-filename’ includes the following code:
19879 (defun idlwave-complete-filename ()
23029 that all begin with the same symbol, you can usually work around this
23421 Emacs has built-in support for this. To begin profiling, type ‘M-x
23449 Using that library, you begin by setting ‘elp-function-list’ to the list
24241 (The names begin with a space so that they won’t show up in normal
24857 by three of the alist CARs. All of the matches begin with the
24870 In the following example, numerous symbols begin with the
24871 characters ‘forw’, and all of them begin with the word ‘forward’.
24880 short). Both of those begin with the string ‘foobar’.
27020 (defun foo (begin end)
27485 ‘kp-prior’, ‘kp-next’, ‘kp-end’, ‘kp-begin’, ‘kp-insert’, ‘kp-delete’
29443 automatically by the initialization of Emacs, to let the user begin
29689 events that form a unit. Input events include characters, function
29762 unit—it is not really one key sequence. In other words, removing one or
34143 is non-‘nil’, and not otherwise. These strings should begin with
34773 search; it should begin searching at point, and not search beyond
35542 elements like ‘begin...end’, and provides some commands that you can
35551 nesting of tokens other than parentheses, such as ‘begin...end’.
35567 the same syntactic construction, so typically we have ‘"begin" = "end"’.
35639 (inst ("begin" insts "end")
35656 sexps, such as identifiers, balanced parentheses, or ‘begin ...
35801 token ‘"begin"’, make the lexer return different tokens (say
35802 ‘"begin-fun"’ and ‘"begin-plain"’) depending on which kind of ‘"begin"’
35922 sequences of instructions (enclosed in a ‘{...}’ or ‘begin...end’
35941 (`(:before . ,(or `"begin" `"(" `"{"))
35969 • The rule for indentation before ‘"begin"’ is an example of the use
35970 of virtual indentation: This rule is used only when ‘"begin"’ is
35971 hanging, which can happen only when ‘"begin"’ is not at the
35972 beginning of a line. So this is not used when indenting ‘"begin"’
35974 ‘"begin"’. Concretely, this rule changes the indentation from:
35976 if x > 0 then begin
35980 if x > 0 then begin
35985 ‘"begin"’, but where the purpose is to treat ‘"else if"’ as a
35986 single unit, so as to align a sequence of tests rather than indent
36677 names begin with ‘Helper’ to distinguish them from the ordinary help
37634 ‘.com’, ‘.bat’, ‘.exe’, and some others. Files that begin with the
38788 might begin with a literal ‘~’, you can use ‘(concat
39066 default directory, and has five files whose names begin with ‘f’:
39090 directory has five files whose names begin with ‘f’: ‘foo’,
41400 those whose names begin with a space. The elements are actual
42877 internal window. We begin with a frame containing a single window (a
51385 in use where Emacs shows the specified DISPLAY. (Their names begin with
51588 characters that begin and end words, known as “word boundaries”,
53679 unit; the second and subsequent consecutive kill commands add text to
54124 undo an entire group as a unit.
54132 effects of a command into more than one unit. For example,
55162 shape of the affected region, moving it as a rigid unit.
56870 -- Function: get-register reg
56874 -- Function: set-register reg value
56879 -- Command: view-register reg
56882 -- Command: insert-register reg &optional beforep
57897 considered as a single unit for the purposes of the ‘undo’ commands
57907 unit.
60786 exclamation mark. The match must begin with one of these three
61679 In this case, the match that is found must begin at or after LIMIT.
62359 syntactic constructs begin and end. This information is used by many
68121 should begin a series. When several warnings form a series, that
71731 single unit. If two characters have different Lisp objects as their
74613 replace buffer text, is treated as a single unit when it is reordered
74642 to anchor it, i.e., begin it with a ‘"^"’.
74648 i.e., begin it with a ‘"^"’.
77846 fully describe the package’s capabilities and how to begin using it
77872 defined within it—only the handful of commands typically called to begin
78463 reasonably prudent steps, when you begin distribution of Opaque
79540 should begin with that chosen prefix. Separate the prefix from the
79552 symbols begin with ‘frob-’. Also, constructs that define
79688 names that begin and end with ‘*’. We don’t use that convention in
80741 objects that are still accessible to Lisp programs. To begin with, it
80908 The unit of heap space measurement, always equal to 1024
81188 ‘*/’ delimiters that begin and end the comment are not part of the
83664 ‘syntax-begin-function’