From bf26d1918b36a4f7038ddc37f97cb7d02cf2133d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Weschke Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2025 12:38:51 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] add autoloads --- lisp/apdl-mode/apdl-mode-autoloads.el | 304 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 304 insertions(+) create mode 100644 lisp/apdl-mode/apdl-mode-autoloads.el diff --git a/lisp/apdl-mode/apdl-mode-autoloads.el b/lisp/apdl-mode/apdl-mode-autoloads.el new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e9dc4a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/lisp/apdl-mode/apdl-mode-autoloads.el @@ -0,0 +1,304 @@ +;;; apdl-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*- +;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function. + +;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. + +;;; Code: + +(add-to-list 'load-path (or (and load-file-name (directory-file-name (file-name-directory load-file-name))) (car load-path))) + + + +;;; Generated autoloads from apdl-initialise.el + +(autoload 'apdl-initialise "apdl-initialise" "\ +Initialise the customisation variables. +When argument FORCE is non-nil overwrite some of the already set +customisation variables. + +(fn &optional FORCE)") +(register-definition-prefixes "apdl-initialise" '("apdl-")) + + +;;; Generated autoloads from apdl-keyword.el + +(register-definition-prefixes "apdl-keyword" '("apdl-")) + + +;;; Generated autoloads from apdl-mode.el + + (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.mac\\'" . apdl-mode)) + (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ans\\'" . apdl-mode)) + (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.dat\\'" . apdl-mode)) + (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.inp\\'" . apdl-mode)) +(autoload 'apdl-mode "apdl-mode" "\ +Editor support for the APDL language and working with Ansys MAPDL. + +APDL-Mode (formerly Ansys-Mode) - in conjunction with the +GNU-Emacs editor - is an advanced APDL environment with features +like, pin-pointing the APDL reference documentation, keyword +completion, code templates, dedicated highlighting, solver +communication (GNU-Linux only), license reporting, etc. Over the +years it has accumulated lots of features for writing WorkBench / +Discovery AIM Command (APDL) objects and debugging complete FEA +models in APDL code. + +The extensive documentation can be accessed from the APDL-Mode +menu or by calling the function `apdl-mode-help' with +\\[apdl-mode-help]. + +\\{apdl-mode-map}" t) +(autoload 'apdl "apdl-mode" "\ +Open a new buffer in APDL-Mode. +You must save the buffer (connect it with a file-name), otherwise +possible edits are lost." t) +(autoload 'apdl-mode-version "apdl-mode" "\ +Display the APDL-Mode version numbering scheme. +Together with the APDL-Mode update date and the Ansys version on +which the keyword- and completion system is based upon." t) +(register-definition-prefixes "apdl-mode" '("apdl-")) + + +;;; Generated autoloads from apdl-process.el + +(autoload 'apdl-start-classics "apdl-process" "\ +Start the Ansys MAPDL Classics graphical user interface. +The output of the solver is captured in an Emacs buffer called +*Classics* under GNU-Linux. Under Windows it is not possible to +capture the output here, only the exit code. Please +see `apdl-start-batch-run' for the documentation of these codes. + +MAPDL command line options: +-aas : implies -b +-b : implies -i and -o + +-lch : undocumented, command line built from the Ansys Launcher +-t : undocumented, maximum solver time -t 10:30:00 + +V2020R2: + +-aas : Enables server mode. When enabling server mode, a custom + name for the keyfile can be specified using the -iorFile + option. For more information, see Mechanical APDL as a Server + User's Guide. + +-acc device : Enables the use of GPU hardware to accelerate the + analysis. See GPU Accelerator Capability in the Parallel + Processing Guide for more information. + +-amfg : Enables the additive manufacturing capability (requires + an additive manufacturing license). For general information + about this feature, see AM Process Simulation in Ansys + Workbench. + +-ansexe : In the Ansys Workbench environment, activates a custom + Mechanical APDL executable. + +-b list or nolist : Activates the Mechanical APDL program in + batch mode. The options -b list or -b by itself cause the input + listing to be included in the output. The -b nolist option + causes the input listing not to be included. For more + information about running Mechanical APDL in batch mode, see + Batch Mode. + +-custom : Calls a custom Mechanical APDL executable. See Running + Your Custom Executable in the Programmer's Reference for more + information. + +-d device : Specifies the type of graphics device. This option + applies only to interactive mode. For Linux systems, graphics + device choices are X11, X11C, or 3D. For Windows systems, + graphics device options are WIN32 or WIN32C, or 3D. + +-db value : Defines the portion of workspace (memory) to be used + as the initial allocation for the database. The default is 1024 + MB. Specify a negative number (-value) to force a fixed size + throughout the run; useful on small memory systems. + +-dir : Defines the initial working directory. Using the -dir + option overrides the ANSYS212_WORKING_DIRECTORY environment + variable. + +-dis : Enables Distributed Ansys. See the Parallel Processing + Guide for more information. + +-dvt : Enables Ansys DesignXplorer advanced task (add-on). + +-g : Launches the Mechanical APDL program with the Graphical User + Interface (GUI) on. If you select this option, an X11 graphics + device is assumed for Linux unless the -d option specifies a + different device. This option is not used on Windows + systems. To activate the GUI after Mechanical APDL has started, + enter two commands in the input window: /SHOW to define the + graphics device, and /MENU,ON to activate the GUI. The -g + option is valid only for interactive mode. Note: If you start + Mechanical APDL via the -g option, the program ignores any + /SHOW command in the start.ans file and displays a splash + screen briefly before opening the GUI windows. + +-i inputname : Specifies the name of the file to read input into + Mechanical APDL for batch processing. On Linux, the preferred + method to indicate an input file is <. + +-iorFile keyfile_name : Specifies the name of the server keyfile + when enabling server mode. If this option is not supplied, the + default name of the keyfile is aas_MapdlID.txt. For more + information, see Mechanical APDL as a Server Keyfile in the + Mechanical APDL as a Server User's Guide. + +-j Jobname : Specifies the initial jobname, a name assigned to + all files generated by the program for a specific model. If you + omit the -j option, the jobname is assumed to be file. + +-l language : Specifies a language file to use other than US + English. This option is valid only if you have a translated + message file in an appropriately named subdirectory in + /ansys_inc/v212/ansys/docu (or Program Files\\ANSYS + Inc\\V212\\ANSYS\\docu on Windows systems). + +-m workspace : Specifies the total size of the workspace (memory) + in megabytes used for the initial allocation. If you omit the + -m option, the default is 2 GB (2048 MB). Specify a negative + number (-value) to force a fixed size throughout the run. + +-machines : Specifies the machines on which to run a Distributed + Ansys analysis. See Starting Distributed Ansys in the Parallel + Processing Guide for more information. + +-mpi : Specifies the type of MPI to use. See the Parallel + Processing Guide for more information. + +-mpifile : Specifies an existing MPI file (appfile) to be used in + a Distributed Ansys run. See Using MPI Files in the Parallel + Processing Guide for more information. + +-na : Specifies the number of GPU accelerator devices per machine + or compute node when running with the GPU accelerator + feature. See GPU Accelerator Capability in the Parallel + Processing Guide for more information. + +-name value : Defines Mechanical APDL parameters at program + start-up. The parameter name must be at least two characters + long. For details about parameters, see the Ansys Parametric + Design Language Guide. + +-np : Specifies the number of processors to use when running + Distributed Ansys or Shared-memory Ansys. See the Parallel + Processing Guide for more information. + +-o outputname : Specifies the name of the file to store the + output from a batch execution of Mechanical APDL. On Linux, the + preferred method to indicate an output file is >. + +-p productname : Defines which Ansys product will run during the + session. For more detailed information about the -p option, see + Selecting an Ansys Product via the Command Line. + +-ppf license feature name : Specifies which HPC license to use + during a parallel processing run. See HPC Licensing in the + Parallel Processing Guide for more information. + +-rcopy : On a Linux cluster, specifies the full path to the + program used to perform remote copy of files. The default value + is /usr/bin/scp. + +-s read or noread : Specifies whether the program reads the + start.ans file at start-up. If you omit the -s option, + Mechanical APDL reads the start.ans file in interactive mode + and not in batch mode. + +-schost host name : Specifies the host machine on which the + coupling service is running (to which the co-simulation + participant/solver must connect) in a System Coupling analysis. + +-scid value : Specifies the licensing ID of the System Coupling + analysis. + +-sclic port@host : Specifies the licensing port@host to use for + the System Coupling analysis. + +-scname name of the solver : Specifies the unique name used by + the co-simulation participant to identify itself to the + coupling service in a System Coupling analysis. For Linux + systems, you need to quote the name to have the name recognized + if it contains a space: ansys212 -scname \"Solution 1\" + +-scport port number : Specifies the port on the host machine upon + which the coupling service is listening for connections from + co-simulation participants in a System Coupling analysis. + +-smp : Enables shared-memory parallelism. See the Parallel + Processing Guide for more information. + +-usersh : Directs the MPI software (used by Distributed Ansys) to + use the remote shell (rsh) protocol instead of the default + secure shell (ssh) protocol. See Configuring Distributed Ansys + in the Parallel Processing Guide for more information. + +-v : Returns the Mechanical APDL release number, update number, + copyright date, customer number, and license manager version + number. +" t) +(autoload 'apdl-start-launcher "apdl-process" "\ +Start the Ansys Launcher." t) +(autoload 'apdl-user-license-status "apdl-process" "\ +Display only licenses which are used by the user. +Show the status for the user `apdl-username' in a separate buffer +*User-Licenses*. The license type variable `apdl-license' +determines a highlighting of the license server summary rows. +There are additional keybindings for the license buffer +*User-licenses*: + +- `d' for a license description of all available features +- `g' for updating the license status +- `?' and `h' for showing this help, +- `l' for the general license status and +- `q' for burying the *User-licenses* buffer +- `Q' for killing the Buffer" t) +(autoload 'apdl-license-status "apdl-process" "\ +Display the lmutil license status. +With the optional argument FEATURES non nil summarise all license +features with the Ansys license feature description. Show the +status and summary in a separate buffer, the license type +variable `apdl-license' determines a highlighting of the license +server summary rows. There are additional keybindings for the +license buffer *APDL-licenses*: + +- `g' updating the license status, +- `d' updating the license status with feature descriptions +- `o' for showing an occur buffer with the interesting licenses from + `apdl-license-occur-regexp', +- `u' for displaying all the user license, +- `?' and `h' for showing this help, +- `Q' for killing the Buffer and +- `q' for burying it below another buffer. + +(fn &optional FEATURES)" t) +(autoload 'apdl-license "apdl-process" "\ +Change the Ansys license type. +And store it in the variable `apdl-license'." t) +(register-definition-prefixes "apdl-process" '("apdl-")) + + +;;; Generated autoloads from apdl-template.el + +(register-definition-prefixes "apdl-template" '("apdl")) + + +;;; Generated autoloads from apdl-wb-template.el + +(register-definition-prefixes "apdl-wb-template" '("apdl-")) + +;;; End of scraped data + +(provide 'apdl-mode-autoloads) + +;; Local Variables: +;; version-control: never +;; no-byte-compile: t +;; no-update-autoloads: t +;; no-native-compile: t +;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix +;; End: + +;;; apdl-mode-autoloads.el ends here