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README for CC Mode 5.32 Current maintainer : Alan Mackenzie Contact address : bug-cc-mode@gnu.org INTRODUCTION The canonical web location for all knowledge CC Mode is: <http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/> Please read the cc-mode.texi manual for details on using CC Mode. This is available on-line from: <http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/cc-mode.html> As of this writing (August 2011), CC Mode currently works out of the box with XEmacs versions 21.4 and later, and with Emacs versions 22 and later. (It might well still work with some earlier versions and will very likely work with later versions too, when they become available.) MORE INFORMATION Check out the CC Mode web site for the latest information, updates, tips, installation and compatibility notes, etc. on using CC Mode. The installation instructions given below are an excerpt of the on-line instructions. If you have problems installing CC Mode, please check out the URL above before submitting a bug report. Thanks! The MANIFEST file contains a description of all the files you should have gotten with this distribution. MANUALS Preformatted versions of the manual in DVI, PostScript, and Info, are all available at the CC Mode web page. The Info manual has two variants, one for GNU Emacs, the other for XEmacs - the only differences between them are the targets of some cross references within the manual. To build the manual yourself, you will need Texinfo 4.7 or later. Simply type: % makeinfo cc-mode.texi # For GNU Emacs or % makeinfo -DXEMACS cc-mode.texi # For XEmacs To make the DVI version, type: % texi2dvi cc-mode.texi INSTALLATION Here is a quick guide for installing CC Mode. For the latest information on installing CC Mode, please see the CC Mode web site given above. If you're using XEmacs, make sure you've got the "advice" package installed. Byte Compiling It is highly recommended that you byte-compile CC Mode for performance reasons. Running CC Mode non-byte-compiled is not supported. You can compile CC Mode in the same way as any other package. To compile it from a running (X)Emacs session: M-0 M-x byte-recompile-directory RET /path/to/cc-mode RET To compile CC Mode from the shell: % cd /path/to/cc-mode % $(EMACS) -batch -no-site-file -q -f batch-byte-compile cc-*.el where $(EMACS) is either emacs or xemacs depending on the flavor you use. Note that the byte compiled files from one version of (X)Emacs are likely not to work on a different version - compile them fresh when you upgrade your (X)Emacs version. Installing Put the compiled files somewhere (X)Emacs will find them, i.e. in some path that's in the load-path variable. You must make sure they are found before any CC Mode files which are distributed with (X)Emacs. A directory has higher precendence than all directories after it in the load-path list. To test that you have things set up correctly, visit a C file and then type: M-x c-version RET => Using CC Mode version 5.XX where XX is the correct minor revision number. Compatibility Issues CC Mode should work fine with most versions of Emacs and XEmacs which aren't ancient (see the introduction above). For more details about interactions with different packages, see the CC Mode web page.