;;; flycheck-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -*- lexical-binding: t -*- ;; ;;; 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." 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) (put 'global-flycheck-mode 'globalized-minor-mode t) (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) (register-definition-prefixes "flycheck" '("flycheck-" "help-flycheck-checker-d" "list-flycheck-errors")) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil "flycheck-buttercup" "flycheck-buttercup.el" ;;;;;; (0 0 0 0)) ;;; Generated autoloads from flycheck-buttercup.el (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 (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