Debian JED startup scheme ========================= JED on Debian has a startup scheme that will help packages providing add-on support to get their code automatically loaded in a site-wide manner. Config Directory ---------------- Instead of a config file, we use a config directory: At startup, JED will evaluate all "*.sl" scripts in /etc/jed.d/: * The files will be parsed in alphabetical order, i.e. files whose name starts with "00" will be loaded first and with "99" last. * Evalutation of /etc/jed.d/ can be suppressed by the --skip-debian-startup command line option. * /etc/jed.d/ is not evaluated if Jed is started as `jed-script`. If a script depends on the Debian configuration, it can call the function debian_startup() defined in defaults.sl. * Files in /etc/jed.d/ are configuration files. The system administrator can modify them or add scripts for site-wide Jed configuration. * Every package has the right to place files into /etc/jed.d/. Use names like NN.sl (where "NN" is a two-digit number). (See Debian-Jed-Policy.txt for details). Start-up Files ------------- The order of evaluating the JED config settings is thus as follows: 1) /usr/share/jed/lib/site.sl % upstream basic setup that also triggers % all further evaluations 2) /usr/share/jed/lib/defaults.sl % Debian provided code for evaluation of % the "jed.d" directory contents, defines % and calls the function debian_startup(). % no call to /etc/jed.conf 3) /etc/jed.d/*.sl % package configuration files 4) ~/.jed/jed.rc or ~/.jedrc % user config file, % skipped if it does not exist or with % the -n command line option. 5) _Jed_Default_Emulation % fallback key-bindings file % skipped if jed.rc loads an emulation, i.e. % if (_Jed_Emulation != NULL) % default is "emacs". 6) _Jed_Default_Color_Scheme % colour settings % skipped jed.rc loads a colour scheme, i.e. if (_Jed_Color_Scheme != NULL) 7) command_line_options % -l FILE loads FILE as S-Lang code. After that, files given on the command line are loaded into a buffer (each) which may trigger evaluation of more S-Lang files providing the editing mode. All evaluated files might call other S-Lang files either directly (evalfile(), require(), set_color_scheme()) or at a later stage (autoload()). -- Rafael Laboissiere Thu Oct 21 18:28:39 CEST 1999 -- Updated by Charl P. Botha Sun Jun 3 02:14:58 CEST 2001 -- and again by cpbotha with Rafael's new scheme Tue Nov 13 22:00:49 CET 2001 -- updated by G. Milde, 2006-05-16, 2008-02-21, 2008-11-10 Last update 2008-11-10 Guenter Milde