// -*- C++ -*- // Boost general library 'format' --------------------------- // See http://www.boost.org for updates, documentation, and revision history. // (C) Samuel Krempp 2001 // krempp@crans.ens-cachan.fr // Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and // distribute this software is granted provided this copyright notice appears // in all copies. This software is provided "as is" without express or implied // warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose. // ideas taken from Rüdiger Loos's format class // and Karl Nelson's ofstream // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // format.hpp : primary header // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifndef BOOST_FORMAT_HPP #define BOOST_FORMAT_HPP #include #include #include #include #if HAVE_LOCALE #include #else #define BOOST_NO_STD_LOCALE #define BOOST_NO_LOCALE_ISIDIGIT #include #endif #include // **** Forward declarations ---------------------------------- #include // basic_format, and other frontends #include // misc forward declarations for internal use // **** Auxiliary structs (stream_format_state , and format_item ) #include // **** Format class interface -------------------------------- #include // **** Exceptions ----------------------------------------------- #include // **** Implementation ------------------------------------------- //#include // member functions #include // class for grouping arguments #include // argument-feeding functions //#include // format-string parsing (member-)functions // **** Implementation of the free functions ---------------------- //#include #endif // BOOST_FORMAT_HPP fb3e1ae0&showmsg=1'>root/etc/indent-code.el
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2020-08-18etc: indent-code.el: Match not only ‘(define-public’.Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
* etc/indent-code.el (main): Also match ‘(define’, as intended.
2020-05-14etc: indent-code.el: Use the --quick option.Maxim Cournoyer
This prevents Emacs from loading the autoload definitions found in its profile, which needlessly clutters the output. It also prevents Geiser (if installed) from blocking the script and asking the user to input the Scheme implementation to use. The trick for passing multiple arguments to Emacs is to use what is called a "sesquicolon" (see https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsScripts). * etc/indent-code.el.in: Rename to... * etc/indent-code.el: ...this. Adapt the shebang to use a sesquicolon, and pass the --quick option to Emacs. Since this line is interpreted by the shell, simply use Emacs from the PATH instead of from a hard coded location. (main): New procedure, used as the entry point. * configure.ac: Remove the warning about Emacs. Emacs can now be installed any time by the user if they want to use the script. * .gitignore: No longer ignore changes to etc/indent-code.el.