Edit file File name : viper-macs.elc Content :;ELC ;;; Compiled ;;; in Emacs version 26.1 ;;; 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. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (byte-code "\300\301!\210\302\303!\210\302\304!\210\302\305!\210\302\306!\207" [provide viper-macs require viper-mous viper-ex viper-util viper-keym] 2) (defvar viper-last-macro-reg nil) (defvar viper-vi-kbd-macro-alist nil) (defvar viper-insert-kbd-macro-alist nil) (defvar viper-emacs-kbd-macro-alist nil) (defvar viper-kbd-macro-parameters nil) #@76 Vector of keys representing the name of currently running Viper kbd macro. (defvar viper-this-kbd-macro nil (#$ . 756)) #@68 Vector of keys representing the name of last Viper keyboard macro. (defvar viper-last-kbd-macro nil (#$ . 882)) #@416 Prefix key for accessing previously typed Vi commands. The previous command is accessible, as usual, via `.'. The command before this can be invoked as `<this key> 1', and the command before that, and the command before that one is accessible as `<this key> 2'. The notation for these keys is borrowed from XEmacs. Basically, a key is a symbol, e.g., `a', `\1', `f2', etc., or a list, e.g., `(meta control f1)'. (custom-declare-variable 'viper-repeat-from-history-key ''f12 '(#$ . 1001) :type 'sexp :group 'viper) (defalias 'ex-map #[nil "\306\307\211\211\211\310 \311\216q\210\312\313!\203 \314\313\315u\210*\316\f!\211@ A\f\nF\n\203<