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;ELC ;;; Compiled ;;; in Emacs version 27.2 ;;; with all optimizations. ;;; This file uses dynamic docstrings, first added in Emacs 19.29. ;;; This file does not contain utf-8 non-ASCII characters, ;;; and so can be loaded in Emacs versions earlier than 23. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; #@460 Determine when equivalent key bindings are computed for easy-menu menus. It can take some time to calculate the equivalent key bindings that are shown in a menu. If the variable is on, then this calculation gives a (maybe noticeable) delay when a mode is first entered. If the variable is off, then this delay will come when a menu is displayed the first time. If you never use menus, turn this variable off, otherwise it is probably better to keep it on. (defvar easy-menu-precalculate-equivalent-keybindings nil (#$ . 409)) (make-obsolete-variable 'easy-menu-precalculate-equivalent-keybindings nil "23.1") #@10 (fn S) (defalias 'easy-menu-intern #[257 "\211;\203 \300!\207\207" [intern] 3 (#$ . 1027)]) (put 'easy-menu-intern 'byte-optimizer 'byte-compile-inline-expand) #@3810 Define a pop-up menu and/or menu bar menu specified by MENU. If SYMBOL is non-nil, define SYMBOL as a function to pop up the submenu defined by MENU, with DOC as its doc string. MAPS, if non-nil, should be a keymap or a list of keymaps; add the submenu defined by MENU to the keymap or each of the keymaps, as a top-level menu bar item. The first element of MENU must be a string. It is the menu bar item name. It may be followed by the following keyword argument pairs: :filter FUNCTION FUNCTION must be a function which, if called with one argument---the list of the other menu items---returns the items to actually display. :visible INCLUDE INCLUDE is an expression. The menu is visible if the expression evaluates to a non-nil value. `:included' is an alias for `:visible'. :active ENABLE ENABLE is an expression. The menu is enabled for selection if the expression evaluates to a non-nil value. `:enable' is an alias for `:active'. :label FORM FORM is an expression that is dynamically evaluated and whose value serves as the menu's label (the default is the first element of MENU). :help HELP HELP is a string, the help to display for the menu. In a GUI this is a "tooltip" on the menu button. (Though in Lucid :help is not shown for the top-level menu bar, only for sub-menus.) The rest of the elements in MENU are menu items. A menu item can be a vector of three elements: [NAME CALLBACK ENABLE] NAME is a string--the menu item name. CALLBACK is a command to run when the item is chosen, or an expression to evaluate when the item is chosen. ENABLE is an expression; the item is enabled for selection if the expression evaluates to a non-nil value. Alternatively, a menu item may have the form: [ NAME CALLBACK [ KEYWORD ARG ]... ] where NAME and CALLBACK have the same meanings as above, and each optional KEYWORD and ARG pair should be one of the following: :keys KEYS KEYS is a string; a keyboard equivalent to the menu item. This is normally not needed because keyboard equivalents are usually computed automatically. KEYS is expanded with `substitute-command-keys' before it is used. :key-sequence KEYS KEYS is a hint for speeding up Emacs's first display of the menu. It should be nil if you know that the menu item has no keyboard equivalent; otherwise it should be a string or vector specifying a keyboard equivalent for the menu item. :active ENABLE ENABLE is an expression; the item is enabled for selection whenever this expression's value is non-nil. `:enable' is an alias for `:active'. :visible INCLUDE INCLUDE is an expression; this item is only visible if this expression has a non-nil value. `:included' is an alias for `:visible'. :label FORM FORM is an expression that is dynamically evaluated and whose value serves as the menu item's label (the default is NAME). :suffix FORM FORM is an expression that is dynamically evaluated and whose value is concatenated with the menu entry's label. :style STYLE STYLE is a symbol describing the type of menu item; it should be `toggle' (a checkbox), or `radio' (a radio button), or any other value (meaning an ordinary menu item). :selected SELECTED SELECTED is an expression; the checkbox or radio button is selected whenever the expression's value is non-nil. :help HELP HELP is a string, the help to display for the menu item. Alternatively, a menu item can be a string. Then that string appears in the menu as unselectable text. A string consisting solely of dashes is displayed as a menu separator. Alternatively, a menu item can be a list with the same format as MENU. This is a submenu. (fn SYMBOL MAPS DOC MENU) (defalias 'easy-menu-define '(macro . #[1028 "\300\205\n \301\302F\303\304D\257E\207" [progn defvar nil easy-menu-do-define quote] 11 (#$ . 1199)])) (byte-code "\300\301\302\303#\304\301\305\306#\207" [function-put easy-menu-define lisp-indent-function defun put edebug-form-spec (symbolp body)] 5) #@130 Return a binding suitable to pass to `define-key'. This is expected to be bound to a mouse event. (fn MENU &optional ITEM-NAME) (defalias 'easy-menu-binding #[513 "9\205\f \300NK\262\301@\302=\203 A@AA\262\2020 \2060 \303!\203/ \304!\2060 \305BBB\207" [menu-prop menu-item :label keymapp keymap-prompt ""] 7 (#$ . 5326)]) #@29 (fn SYMBOL MAPS DOC MENU) (defalias 'easy-menu-do-define #[1028 "\300@A\"\203\"