;;; ess-smart-underscore-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads ;; ;;; Code: (add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) ;;;### (autoloads nil "ess-smart-underscore" "ess-smart-underscore.el" ;;;;;; (23218 24095 729560 955000)) ;;; Generated autoloads from ess-smart-underscore.el (autoload 'ess-smarter-underscore "ess-smart-underscore" "\ Smart \"_\" key: insert `ess-S-assign', unless: 1. in string/comment 2. after a $ (like d$one_two) (toggle with `ess-S-underscore-after-$') 3. when the underscore is part of a variable definition previously defined. (toggle with `ess-S-underscore-after-defined') 4. when the underscore is after a \"=\" or \"<-\" on the same line. (toggle with `ess-S-underscore-after-<-or-=') 5. inside a parenthetical statement () or []. (toggle with `ess-S-underscore-when-inside-paren') 6. At the beginning of a line. 7. In a variable that contains underscores already (for example foo_a) (toggle with `ess-S-underscore-when-variable-contains-underscores') 8. The preceding character is not a tab/space (toggle with `ess-S-underscore-when-last-character-is-a-space'. Not enabled by default.) 9. The preceding words/characters are in `ess-S-underscore-when-preceeding-words' An exception to #4 is in the following situation: a <- b | pressing an underscore here would produce a <- b <- However when in the following situation a <- b| pressing an underscore would produce a <- b_ This behavior can be toggled by `ess-S-space-underscore-is-assignment' If the underscore key is pressed a second time, the assignment operator is removed and replaced by the underscore. `ess-S-assign', typically \" <- \", can be customized. In ESS modes other than R/S, an underscore is always inserted. \(fn)" t nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("ess-smart-underscore-pkg.el") (23218 ;;;;;; 24095 719560 941000)) ;;;*** ;; Local Variables: ;; version-control: never ;; no-byte-compile: t ;; no-update-autoloads: t ;; End: ;;; ess-smart-underscore-autoloads.el ends here