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- ;;; go-mode-load.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
- ;;; Commentary:
-
- ;; To install go-mode, add the following lines to your .emacs file:
- ;; (add-to-list 'load-path "PATH CONTAINING go-mode-load.el" t)
- ;; (require 'go-mode-load)
- ;;
- ;; After this, go-mode will be used for files ending in '.go'.
- ;;
- ;; To compile go-mode from the command line, run the following
- ;; emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile go-mode.el
- ;;
- ;; See go-mode.el for documentation.
- ;;
- ;; To update this file, evaluate the following form
- ;; (let ((generated-autoload-file buffer-file-name)) (update-file-autoloads "go-mode.el"))
-
- ;;; Code:
-
-
- ;;;### (autoloads (go-download-play godoc gofmt-before-save go-mode)
- ;;;;;; "go-mode" "go-mode.el" (20767 50749))
- ;;; Generated autoloads from go-mode.el
-
- (autoload 'go-mode "go-mode" "\
- Major mode for editing Go source text.
-
- This mode provides (not just) basic editing capabilities for
- working with Go code. It offers almost complete syntax
- highlighting, indentation that is almost identical to gofmt,
- proper parsing of the buffer content to allow features such as
- navigation by function, manipulation of comments or detection of
- strings.
-
- Additionally to these core features, it offers various features to
- help with writing Go code. You can directly run buffer content
- through gofmt, read godoc documentation from within Emacs, modify
- and clean up the list of package imports or interact with the
- Playground (uploading and downloading pastes).
-
- The following extra functions are defined:
-
- - `gofmt'
- - `godoc'
- - `go-import-add'
- - `go-remove-unused-imports'
- - `go-goto-imports'
- - `go-play-buffer' and `go-play-region'
- - `go-download-play'
-
- If you want to automatically run `gofmt' before saving a file,
- add the following hook to your emacs configuration:
-
- \(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'gofmt-before-save)
-
- If you're looking for even more integration with Go, namely
- on-the-fly syntax checking, auto-completion and snippets, it is
- recommended to look at goflymake
- \(https://github.com/dougm/goflymake), gocode
- \(https://github.com/nsf/gocode) and yasnippet-go
- \(https://github.com/dominikh/yasnippet-go)
-
- \(fn)" t nil)
-
- (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons "\\.go\\'" 'go-mode))
-
- (autoload 'gofmt-before-save "go-mode" "\
- Add this to .emacs to run gofmt on the current buffer when saving:
- (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'gofmt-before-save).
-
- Note that this will cause go-mode to get loaded the first time
- you save any file, kind of defeating the point of autoloading.
-
- \(fn)" t nil)
-
- (autoload 'godoc "go-mode" "\
- Show go documentation for a query, much like M-x man.
-
- \(fn QUERY)" t nil)
-
- (autoload 'go-download-play "go-mode" "\
- Downloads a paste from the playground and inserts it in a Go
- buffer. Tries to look for a URL at point.
-
- \(fn URL)" t nil)
-
- ;;;***
-
- (provide 'go-mode-load)
- ;; Local Variables:
- ;; version-control: never
- ;; no-byte-compile: t
- ;; no-update-autoloads: t
- ;; coding: utf-8
- ;; End:
- ;;; go-mode-load.el ends here
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