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- ;;; sml-site.el. Site initialisation for sml-mode
-
- ;; Copyright (C) 1997, Matthew J. Morley
- ;; Thanks to Ken Larsen <kla@it.dtu.dk> for his suggestions.
-
- ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs, but it is distributed under the
- ;; same conditions.
-
- ;; ====================================================================
-
- ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- ;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
- ;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
- ;; your option) any later version.
-
- ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- ;; General Public License for more details.
-
- ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
- ;; Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
- ;; ====================================================================
-
- ;;; DESCRIPTION
-
- ;; This file is provided for site administrators to install and
- ;; configure sml-mode for the convenience of all their users. Even if
- ;; you only install sml-mode for your private use, this is still a
- ;; good place to do the necessary configuration.
-
- ;; Follow the comments below to set the (few) necessary defaults; add
- ;; any other configurations to the end of the file. Users just need to
- ;; put
-
- ;; (require 'sml-site)
-
- ;; in their .emacs files (along with any personal customisations).
- ;; Make sure this file is on the user's *default* load-path!
-
- ;;; CODE
-
- ;; *******************
- ;; sml-lisp-directory:
- ;; *******************
-
- ;; This is where the sml-mode lisp (.el and/or .elc) files are to be
- ;; kept. It is used for no purpose other than resetting the load-path
- ;; variable. Site administrators might consider setqing this in their
- ;; site-init.el file instead.
-
- ;; A subdirectory of site-lisp directory seems a reasonable place...
-
- (defvar sml-lisp-directory "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/sml-mode"
- "*The directory where sml-mode lisp files are located.
- Used in sml-site.el in resetting the Emacs lisp `load-path' (qv).")
-
- (if (member sml-lisp-directory load-path)
- () ;take no prisoners
- (setq load-path (cons sml-lisp-directory load-path)))
-
- ;; ****************
- ;; auto-mode-alist:
- ;; ****************
-
- ;; Buffers for files that end with these extensions will be placed in
- ;; sml-mode automatically.
-
- (if (rassoc 'sml-mode auto-mode-alist)
- () ;assume user has her own ideas
- (setq auto-mode-alist
- (append '(("\\.sml$" . sml-mode)
- ("\\.ML$" . sml-mode)
- ("\\.sig$" . sml-mode)) auto-mode-alist)))
-
- ;; **************
- ;; sml-mode-info:
- ;; **************
-
- ;; This is where sml-mode will look for it's online documentation.
-
- ;; The default value in sml-mode.el is "sml-mode" which is correct if
- ;; sml-mode.info is placed somewhere on Emacs' default info directory
- ;; path. If you move sml-mode.info to the root of the site's info
- ;; hierarchy don't forget to add a `dir' file menu entry like
-
- ;; * SML: (sml-mode). Editing & Running Standard ML from Emacs
-
- ;; If you can't (or won't) move the .info file onto the default info
- ;; directory path, uncomment this defvar and set the full name here.
-
- ;;(defvar sml-mode-info "/usr/???/sml-mode" "*Where to find sml-mode Info.")
-
- ;; *****************
- ;; sml-program-name:
- ;; *****************
-
- ;; sml-mode (sml-proc.el) defaults all its complier settings to SML/NJ
- ;; (0.93, in this release of sml-mode). If the New Jersey compiler is
- ;; called anything other than "sml" at your site, uncomment this
- ;; defvar and set the correct name here.
-
- ;;(defvar sml-program-name "sml" "*Program to run as ML.")
-
- ;; The info file (Configuration) explains how to set up sml-mode for
- ;; use with other ML compilers. Point users in that direction.
-
- ;;; AUTOLOADS
-
- (autoload 'sml-mode "sml-mode" "Major mode for editing Standard ML." t)
- (autoload 'sml "sml-proc" "Run an inferior ML process." t)
-
- ;; By all means set up Moscow ML and/or Poly/ML to autoload, but first
- ;; check that "mosml" and/or "poly" appear on the user's default PATH.
-
- (autoload 'sml-mosml "sml-mosml" "Set up and run Moscow ML." t)
- (autoload 'sml-poly-ml "sml-poly-ml" "Set up and run Poly/ML." t)
-
- ;; If they don't, users will winge until they discover how to change
- ;; their PATH, or redefine sml-program-name, for themselves.
-
- ;; Then
-
- (provide 'sml-site)
-
- ;; and tell users to (require 'sml-site) in their .emacs files for the
- ;; above to take effect. Byte compile this file or not, as you wish.
-
- ;;; sml-site.el endeth.
-
-