· GNU Emacs manual. GNU Emacs Lisp reference manual. An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp. GNU Emacs FAQ. GNU Emacs on MS Windows FAQ. GNU Emacs reference cards. Auth-source: Emacs library for storing and sharing secret data. Autotype: Features for frequently-entered text. Calc: Calc is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool. CC mode. Most of the GNU Emacs integrated environment is written in the programming language called Emacs Lisp. The code written in this programming language is the software—the sets of instructions—that tell the computer what to do when you give. · GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. The GNU Emacs Lisp reference manual is available in the following formats: HTML - with one web page per node. HTML - entirely on one web page. HTML compressed - with one web page per node. .
This edition of the manual is intended for use with GNU Emacs installed on GNU and Unix systems. GNU Emacs can also be used on VMS, MS-DOS (aka. MS-DOG) and Windows NT systems, but those systems have different file name syntax and do not support all GNU Emacs features. We don't try to describe VMS usage in this manual. GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual: Byte Compilation [ ] [ ] [ Top] [ Contents] [ Index] [? ] Byte Compilation Emacs Lisp has a compiler that translates functions written in Lisp into a special representation called byte-code that can be executed more efficiently. GNU Emacs manual. GNU Emacs Lisp reference manual. An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp. GNU Emacs FAQ. GNU Emacs on MS Windows FAQ. GNU Emacs reference cards. Auth-source: Emacs library for storing and sharing secret data. Autotype: Features for frequently-entered text. Calc: Calc is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool. CC mode.
Emacs Lisp. The homepage for GNU Emacs is at www.doorway.ru For information on using Emacs, refer to the Emacs Manual. To view this manual in other formats, click here. This is the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual corresponding to Emacs version When Emacs loads a Lisp library, it searches for the library in a list of directories specified by the variable load-path. User Option: load-path The value of this variable is a list of directories to search when loading files with load. Each element is a string (which must be a directory name) or nil (which stands for the current working directory). This manual is available in the following formats: HTML - with one web page per node. HTML - entirely on one web page. Info document. PostScript file. PDF file. Texinfo source. You can also purchase a printed copy from the FSF store. Return to the GNU Emacs home page.
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