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- ;;; csharp-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
- ;;
- ;;; Code:
-
- (add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name
- (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
- ;;;### (autoloads nil "csharp-mode" "csharp-mode.el" (0 0 0 0))
- ;;; Generated autoloads from csharp-mode.el
-
- (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.cs$" . csharp-mode))
-
- (autoload 'csharp-mode "csharp-mode" "\
- Major mode for editing C# code.
-
- The mode provides fontification and indent for C# syntax, as well
- as some other handy features.
-
- At mode startup, there are two interesting hooks that run:
- `prog-mode-hook' is run with no args, then `csharp-mode-hook' is run after
- that, also with no args.
-
- To run your own logic after csharp-mode starts, do this:
-
- (defun my-csharp-mode-fn ()
- \"my function that runs when csharp-mode is initialized for a buffer.\"
- (turn-on-font-lock)
- (turn-on-auto-revert-mode) ;; helpful when also using Visual Studio
- (setq indent-tabs-mode nil) ;; tabs are evil
- ....your own code here...
- )
- (add-hook 'csharp-mode-hook 'my-csharp-mode-fn t)
-
-
- The function above is just a suggestion.
-
-
- Imenu Integration
- ===============================
-
- Check the menubar for menu entries for Imenu; it is labelled
- \"Index\".
-
- The Imenu index gets computed when the file is .cs first opened and loaded.
- This may take a moment or two. If you don't like this delay and don't
- use Imenu, you can turn this off with the variable `csharp-want-imenu'.
-
-
-
- Key bindings:
- \\{csharp-mode-map}
-
- \(fn)" t nil)
-
- (if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "csharp-mode" '("csharp-")))
-
- ;;;***
- ;; Local Variables:
- ;; version-control: never
- ;; no-byte-compile: t
- ;; no-update-autoloads: t
- ;; coding: utf-8
- ;; End:
- ;;; csharp-mode-autoloads.el ends here
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