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[elpa] master eaa2c7a 40/40: Merge commit '1054ea1bc5b07a1438a18c1b33f42


From: Daiki Ueno
Subject: [elpa] master eaa2c7a 40/40: Merge commit '1054ea1bc5b07a1438a18c1b33f4266b28ff9d77'
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 22:48:49 +0000

branch: master
commit eaa2c7aa9b579e6adc5377eb3513d1ef5fac64e6
Merge: 7e40fdf 1054ea1
Author: Daiki Ueno <address@hidden>
Commit: Daiki Ueno <address@hidden>

    Merge commit '1054ea1bc5b07a1438a18c1b33f4266b28ff9d77'
---
 packages/gnome-c-style/README.md        |   13 ++-----------
 packages/gnome-c-style/gnome-c-style.el |    8 ++++----
 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/packages/gnome-c-style/README.md b/packages/gnome-c-style/README.md
index 336a462..86b79a7 100644
--- a/packages/gnome-c-style/README.md
+++ b/packages/gnome-c-style/README.md
@@ -1,24 +1,15 @@
 gnome-c-style
 ======
 
-In the C coding style commonly used in GNOME, identifiers are written
-in camel case and function arguments are aligned to the right end.
-That makes it a bit cumbersome to keep your code consistent with the
-style, even with align.el or plugins like yasnippet.
-
-gnome-c-style is an Emacs minor mode intended to help editing C
-source code in that style.  It mainly provides two features: text
-alignment and snippet insersion.
+gnome-c-style is an Emacs minor mode for editing C source code in [GNOME C 
coding 
style](https://developer.gnome.org/programming-guidelines/stable/c-coding-style.html.en).
  In particular, it is useful to properly line-up [function 
arguments](https://developer.gnome.org/programming-guidelines/stable/c-coding-style.html.en#functions)
 and [function declarations in header 
files](https://developer.gnome.org/programming-guidelines/stable/c-coding-style.html.en#functions).
 
 Install
 ------
 
-* Type "make"
-* Copy .elc files somewhere in your load-path
+* M-x package-install gnome-c-style
 * Add the following lines to ~/.emacs/init.el:
 
 ```
-(autoload 'gnome-c-style-mode "gnome-c-style" "GNOME-style C minor mode" t)
 (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'gnome-c-style-mode)
 ```
 
diff --git a/packages/gnome-c-style/gnome-c-style.el 
b/packages/gnome-c-style/gnome-c-style.el
index b7615d7..66c6578 100644
--- a/packages/gnome-c-style/gnome-c-style.el
+++ b/packages/gnome-c-style/gnome-c-style.el
@@ -30,10 +30,10 @@
 ;; 
<https://developer.gnome.org/programming-guidelines/stable/c-coding-style.html.en#functions>
 ;;
 ;; It basically provides two functions: code alignment and snippet
-;; insertion.  To align code, use `gnome-c-style-align-region' to
-;; line-up multiple function declarations in region, and
-;; `gnome-c-style-align-at-point' to line-up arguments in the argument
-;; list at point.
+;; insertion.  To align code, use `gnome-c-style-align-decls-region'
+;; to line-up multiple function declarations in region, and
+;; `gnome-c-style-align-arglist-at-point' to line-up arguments in the
+;; argument list at point.
 ;;
 ;; To insert code snippet, use `gnome-c-snippet-insert'.  The command
 ;; will let you choose a template to be inserted.  This package also



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