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From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/ilist d49c492808: Delete files produced by source codes
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2021 10:01:51 -0500 (EST)

branch: externals/ilist
commit d49c492808bb2721ceb80890c2bf8b8870ad81d5
Author: JSDurand <mmemmew@gmail.com>
Commit: JSDurand <mmemmew@gmail.com>

    Delete files produced by source codes
    
    These should not be included in the repository of source codes.
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-This is ilist.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.8 from ilist.texinfo.
-
-Display a list in an Ibuffer way.
-
-   Copyright (C) 2021 Durand
-
-     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
-     document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
-     Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software
-     Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and
-     no Back-Cover Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the
-     section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
-
-     A copy of the license is also available from the Free Software
-     Foundation Web site at <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html>.
-
-   The document was typeset with GNU Texinfo
-(https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/).
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Top,  Next: About,  Prev: (dir),  Up: (dir)
-
-IList
-*****
-
-Display a list in an Ibuffer way.
-
-   Copyright (C) 2021 Durand
-
-     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
-     document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
-     Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software
-     Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and
-     no Back-Cover Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the
-     section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
-
-     A copy of the license is also available from the Free Software
-     Foundation Web site at <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html>.
-
-   The document was typeset with GNU Texinfo
-(https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/).
-
-* Menu:
-
-* About::
-* Entry point::
-* Mapping over lines::
-* Moving::
-* Copying This Manual::
-* Index::
-
- -- The Detailed Node Listing --
-
-Entry point
-
-* Columns::
-* Groups::
-
-Groups
-
-* Fixed groups::
-* Automatic groups::
-* Define automatic filter groups::
-
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: About,  Next: Entry point,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-
-1 About
-*******
-
-This is a little library package that can _display a list in an Ibuffer
-fashion_.  The core functionality it provides is a function that can
-accept a list, and produce a string showing the contents of the list
-according to the specifications of columns, groups, and sorters.
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Entry point,  Next: Mapping over lines,  Prev: About, 
 Up: Top
-
-2 Entry point
-*************
-
-The one main function this package provides is 'ilist-string'.  It is
-called as follows.
-
-     (ilist-string LIST COLUMNS GROUPS
-         &optional DISCARD-EMPTY-P SORTER NO-TRAILING-SPACE)
-
-'LIST'
-     This denotes the list that the user wants to display.
-'COLUMNS'
-'GROUPS'
-     See *note Columns:: and *note Groups::.
-'DISCARD-EMPTY-P'
-     This determines whether to display empty groups or not.
-'SORTER'
-     This is either nil, or a function with two arguments which returns
-     non-nil if and only if the first argument should be sorted before
-     the second argument.  This is used to sort the elements in the
-     list, before grouping happens.  To sort groups, see *note Groups::.
-'NO-TRAILING-SPACE'
-     If this is non-nil then there will be no trailing whitespaces in
-     the resulting string.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Columns::
-* Groups::
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Columns,  Next: Groups,  Prev: Entry point,  Up: 
Entry point
-
-2.1 Columns
-===========
-
-Like in Ibuffer, the user can specify columns to display.  Each column
-comprises the following specifications:
-
-'NAME'
-     The name to display in the header.
-'FUN'
-     A function that will be given the elements of the list (one at a
-     time) that should return a string as the representation of that
-     element in this column.
-'MIN'
-'MAX'
-     The minimal (resp.  maximal) width this column takes.
-'ALIGN'
-     Either :left, :right, or :center.  How the contents of the column
-     are aligned.
-'ELIDE'
-     If the content of an element takes more space than the MAX, whether
-     to substitute the last few characters of that content by a fixed
-     _eliding string_.  If this ELIDE is not a string, then it means not
-     to elide, but to truncate the contents.
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Groups,  Prev: Columns,  Up: Entry point
-
-2.2 Groups
-==========
-
-There are two types of filter groups: the fixed and the automatic filter
-groups.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Fixed groups::
-* Automatic groups::
-* Define automatic filter groups::
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Fixed groups,  Next: Automatic groups,  Prev: Groups, 
 Up: Groups
-
-2.2.1 Fixed groups
-------------------
-
-Like in Ibuffer, we can group elements together in the display.  One
-difference with Ibuffer is that elements that are not in any group are
-ignored.  If one wants a "default" group, specify that explicitly.  The
-specifications of 'GROUPS' are as follows.
-
-'NAME'
-     The name of the group.  This will be enclosed in square brackets
-     and displayed on a separate line.
-'FUN'
-     A function with one argument.  If the function returns non-nil,
-     then that element is considered to pertain to the group.
-
-   So a default group just uses a function that always returns 't', and
-is put at the end of the list 'GROUPS'.
-
-   Empty groups might or might not be displayed, depending on the value
-of 'DISCARD-EMPTY-P'.
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Automatic groups,  Next: Define automatic filter 
groups,  Prev: Fixed groups,  Up: Groups
-
-2.2.2 Automatic groups
-----------------------
-
-An automatic filter group is a function that can give labels to elements
-in a list.  These labels will be used to group elements automatically:
-the elements with the same label will be grouped together,
-automagically.  Besides, an automatic filter group is also responsible
-for sorting group labels, and for giving a default label, if no labels
-are specified for some element.
-
-   To be precise, an automatic filter group is a function with the
-signature: '(ELEMENT &optional TYPE)'.  The optional argument 'TYPE'
-says what the caller wants from the function:
-
-'nil'
-     If it is omitted or nil, the function should just return the label
-     for 'ELEMENT'.
-'default'
-     If it is the symbol 'default', the function should return a default
-     label.
-'sorter'
-     If it is the symbol 'sorter', the function should return a function
-     with two arguments, 'X' and 'Y'.  This returned function should
-     return a non-nil value if and only if group 'X' should be placed
-     earlier than group 'Y'.
-
-   So, for example, the call '(FUN t 'default)' should produce the
-default label, '(FUN t 'sorter)' should return the function used to sort
-groups, and '(FUN ELEMENT)' should return the label for 'ELEMENT', where
-'FUN' is an automatic filter group.
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Define automatic filter groups,  Prev: Automatic 
groups,  Up: Groups
-
-2.2.3 Define automatic filter groups
-------------------------------------
-
-If one wants to define ones own automatic filter group, then the macro
-'ilist-define-automatic-group', or the shorter alias 'ilist-dag', might
-come in handy.
-
-   In case you wonder, this _dag_ has nothing to do with an _directed
-acyclic graph_; it is just an abbreviation to save some typing.  The
-coincidence of the names is a misfortune.
-
-   This macro is called as follows.
-
-     (ilist-dag NAME DEFAULT SORTER &rest BODY)
-
-'NAME'
-     This is a string.  The resulting function defined by this macro
-     will be named as 'ilist-automatic-group-NAME'.
-'DEFAULT'
-     This is also a string.  It is used to label elements for which this
-     automatic group returns nil as its label.
-
-     Why not just let the automatic group function give the default
-     label instead of nil, then?  Well, people make mistakes all the
-     time, at least I do.  So I think this mechanism can help people to
-     remember give a default label for elements.
-'SORTER'
-     This can be a symbol, or an s-expression.
-
-     If it is a symbol, it will be used as the sorting function of the
-     group labels.  Note that one does not have to quote this symbol,
-     though you can still quote it.
-
-     If it is an s-expression., it will be used to define a function
-     'ilist-automatic-group-NAME-sorter', which then becomes the sorting
-     function.  The variables 'X' and 'Y' are bound to the labels to
-     sort in this expression.  The sorter function should return a
-     non-nil value if and only if the group labelled 'X' should be
-     displayed before the group labelled 'Y'.
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Mapping over lines,  Next: Moving,  Prev: Entry 
point,  Up: Top
-
-3 Mapping over lines
-********************
-
-For the convenience of package-users, this package also provides some
-auxiliary functions to operate on the displayed list.  One is
-'ilist-map-lines'.  Its return value is the list of execution results on
-the lines over which the function is executed.  By default it skips
-invisible lines, but this behaviour can be alterred.
-
-   It is called as follows.
-
-     (ilist-map-lines FUN &optional PREDICATE START END NO-SKIP-INVISIBLE)
-
-'FUN'
-     The function to execute on each matching line.
-'PREDICATE'
-     This should be a function with no arguments.  It will be executed
-     on each line.  If it returns non-nil, that line is considered to be
-     matched.
-'START'
-'END'
-     They limit the range of the mapping.
-'NO-SKIP-INVISIBLE'
-     If non-nil, then we don’t skip invisible lines.
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Moving,  Next: Copying This Manual,  Prev: Mapping 
over lines,  Up: Top
-
-4 Moving
-********
-
-It might be desired to move between the displayed list items in a
-_cyclic_ manner, that is, assuming the top of the buffer is identified
-with the bottom of the buffer.  So the package provides four functions
-for moving.  These functions all have an argument 'NO-SKIP-INVISIBLE';
-if that argument is non-nil, then invisible lines won't skipped.
-
-'ilist-backward-line'
-'ilist-forward-line'
-     Move between lines.  One can control whether to skip group headers
-     or to move cyclicly, through the function parameters.
-'ilist-backward-group-header'
-'ilist-forward-group-header'
-     Move between group headers.
-
-
-File: ilist.info,  Node: Copying This Manual,  Next: Index,  Prev: Moving,  
Up: Top
-
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-* automatic filter groups, example call: Automatic groups.     (line 29)
-* automatic filter groups, mechanism:    Automatic groups.     (line  6)
-* automatic filter groups, types:        Automatic groups.     (line 17)
-* column, specification:                 Columns.              (line  6)
-* columns of the display:                Columns.              (line  6)
-* custom automatic filter groups:        Define automatic filter groups.
-                                                               (line  6)
-* define automatic filter groups:        Define automatic filter groups.
-                                                               (line  6)
-* description:                           About.                (line  6)
-* eliding string:                        Columns.              (line 22)
-* entry point:                           Entry point.          (line  6)
-* filter groups:                         Groups.               (line  6)
-* fixed filter groups:                   Fixed groups.         (line  6)
-* fixed filter groups, default group:    Fixed groups.         (line 18)
-* fixed filter groups, specification:    Fixed groups.         (line 11)
-* functionality:                         About.                (line  6)
-* how to call:                           Entry point.          (line  9)
-* ilist-backward-group-header:           Moving.               (line 12)
-* ilist-backward-line:                   Moving.               (line 12)
-* ilist-dag:                             Define automatic filter groups.
-                                                               (line  6)
-* ilist-dag sorter convention:           Define automatic filter groups.
-                                                               (line 36)
-* ilist-define-automatic-group:          Define automatic filter groups.
-                                                               (line  6)
-* ilist-forward-group-header:            Moving.               (line 12)
-* ilist-forward-line:                    Moving.               (line 12)
-* ilist-map-lines:                       Mapping over lines.   (line  6)
-* ilist-string:                          Entry point.          (line  6)
-* loop through display:                  Mapping over lines.   (line  6)
-* mapping:                               Mapping over lines.   (line  6)
-* moving around:                         Moving.               (line  6)
-* navigations:                           Moving.               (line  6)
-* reason for using default in automatic groups: Define automatic filter groups.
-                                                               (line 25)
-* round buffer:                          Moving.               (line  6)
-* signature of ilist-define-automatic-group: Define automatic filter groups.
-                                                               (line 14)
-* signature of ilist-map-lines:          Mapping over lines.   (line 14)
-* signature of ilist-string:             Entry point.          (line  9)
-* sorting elements:                      Entry point.          (line 20)
-* use:                                   About.                (line  6)
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