emacs.d/elpa/org-clock-csv-20190418.1505/org-clock-csv-autoloads.el

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;;; org-clock-csv-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
;;
;;; Code:
(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name
(or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
;;;### (autoloads nil "org-clock-csv" "org-clock-csv.el" (0 0 0 0))
;;; Generated autoloads from org-clock-csv.el
(autoload 'org-clock-csv "org-clock-csv" "\
Export clock entries from INFILE to CSV format.
When INFILE is a filename or list of filenames, export clock
entries from these files. Otherwise, use `org-agenda-files'.
When NO-SWITCH is non-nil, do not call `switch-to-buffer' on the
rendered CSV output, simply return the buffer.
USE-CURRENT takes the value of the prefix argument. When non-nil,
use the current buffer for INFILE.
See also `org-clock-csv-batch' for a function more appropriate
for use in batch mode.
\(fn &optional INFILE NO-SWITCH USE-CURRENT)" t nil)
(autoload 'org-clock-csv-to-file "org-clock-csv" "\
Write clock entries from INFILE to OUTFILE in CSV format.
See `org-clock-csv' for additional details.
\(fn OUTFILE &optional INFILE USE-CURRENT)" t nil)
(autoload 'org-clock-csv-batch-and-exit "org-clock-csv" "\
Export clock entries in CSV format to standard output.
This function is identical in function to `org-clock-csv' except
that it directs output to `standard-output'. It is intended for
use in batch mode.
\(fn)" nil nil)
(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "org-clock-csv" '("org-clock-csv-")))
;;;***
;; Local Variables:
;; version-control: never
;; no-byte-compile: t
;; no-update-autoloads: t
;; coding: utf-8
;; End:
;;; org-clock-csv-autoloads.el ends here